Islamabad: Afghan Ambassador Princess for Pakistan, Najibullah Alikhel, was kidnapped and attacked before being released by unknown strikers in Islamabad, said the Afghan embassy on Saturday.
Pakistan said the city police had launched an investigation so news about annoying incidents appeared on Friday and that “such incidents cannot and will not be tolerated”.
Princess Ambassador, Selsela Alikhel (27), returned home in a rented vehicle from the Blue Area of Islamabad on Friday after “buying a gift for his younger brother” when he was kidnapped, said the Afghan embassy statement.
“He went to the blue area in a taxi from his house in the F-7/2 sector …
When he took a taxi to return home, another man entered the vehicle after a few minutes,” said the Afghan embassy, added that when he protested the driver , “The passenger began to beat him and said that his father was a communist and they would not leave him”.
“He lost consciousness and could not remember anything after that,” said the Embassy.
According to the statement, he regained an awareness of around 5 or 6 in the afternoon and a pedestrian told him that he was in the F-7 sector.
“It’s a few roads without a shopping area or housing nearby.
He took a taxi for the F-9 park because he knew the landmark,” read the statement.
Afghan embassy said, Selsela Alikhel called someone named wisdom, who picked him up in the official vehicle.
“Dupatta he has a tissue paper and RS 50 currency notes with a message, ‘Your next turn’ and ‘Communist’,” said the statement, adding that his shoes and his cellphone disappeared when he restored his senses.
“He wore a men’s shoes,” he said.
After being released, he had received medical treatment at a local hospital.
Very condemning the attack, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Affairs Afghanistan expressed deep concern about the safety and security of his diplomat, their families, and Afghanistan’s political and consular mission staff in Pakistan.
Kabul called the Pakistani government to take immediate action to ensure the full security of the Embassy and Consulate of Afghanistan and their country’s diplomat immunity in accordance with international agreements and conventions.
“While we follow this problem with the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, we urge the Pakistani government to identify and demand the perpetrators as soon as possible,” the Afghan Foreign Ministry said.
Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeaz Chaudhry said, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and security authorities are very contact with ambassadors and their families and expand full support.” Security ambassadors and their families have been improved, he said.
Meanwhile, the Press Association and the Press Corps of Indian women also condemned the murder of Danish Siddiqui.