Pak min promises to solve abduction case of Afghan envoy’s daughter

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Islamabad, July 18: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Sunday said the three taxi drivers who drove the 26-year-old daughter of Afghan envoy before her abduction, torture and assault have been interrogated and expressed confidence in solving the sensational case soon.
Silsila Alikhil, the daughter of Afghanistan’s ambassador to Pakistan Najibullah Alikhil was abducted, tortured and assaulted on Friday by unknown persons in Islamabad.
She was abducted while riding a rented vehicle and was held for several hours before being released. She was found near F-9 Park area of the capital with torture marks on her body.
Addressing a media briefing here, Interior Minister Rashid said, “Police are investigating the report of the Afghan ambassador’s daughter issue…we have registered a case on her (Alikhil) request.” (PTI)

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