Islamabad: Swear to solve the conspiracy behind the abduction and torture of Princess Najibullah Alikhil “Maybe tomorrow or the day after”, Minister of Home Affairs Pakistan Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said on Sunday that the investigators were on the line of the perpetrators after interrogating three taxi drivers who drove the victim to Different places on Friday before he was briefly held captive and attacked.
“I want to tell the international media that the police are investigating this case relating to the Afghan Ambassador’s duties.
The government registered firs on kidnapping at 2am, such as PM directed by Imran Khan,” Ahmed said at Presser in Islamabad.
He said the daughter of Afghan’s messenger Selsela Alikhil had left home on foot and arrived at a market, where he praised the taxi to another destination.
“From the market, he took a taxi to Khadda Market (G-7 Markaz, Islamabad) to shop.” According to the minister, security official confirmed the route by checking the recording of the “City Camera” installed in Islamabad.
From Khadda Market, the Minister said, the Duta Princess took a taxi again to Rawalpindi, a garrison city next to Islamabad.
“We also have a snippet out of the taxi in a Rawalpindi shopping center,” he said, adding that the third driver drove him from Daman-e-Koh (Bukit Taman in Islamabad) to the park in the Islamic sector F-9 (Fatima Jinnah Park).
Ahmed said CCTV footage from his trip from Rawalpindi to Daman-e-Koh was lost and the problem was being investigated.
He assured the media that “puzzle” will be resolved soon and all the case aspects will be extracted.
“The statement of three taxi drivers whose car is the duta duta has been noted,” Minister said.
He said the Afghan embassy was related to the government and cooperated in the investigation.
In a written statement submitted to Pakistani authorities, Selsela said he returned home in the afternoon by taxi after visiting the Blue Area of Islamabad when the driver took another man.
The last allegedly threw a violation and then attacked him.
He was thrown unconscious by the roadside.