MI-17 crash landing: TTP denies reports of holding crew as hostage

Commander Adam Kochai of the banned outfit captured crew members in Logar province, claimed media outlets


Tahir Khan August 07, 2016
File photo of MI-17. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has dismissed reports that their commander is holding Punjab government's helicopter crew, which crash-landed in Afghanistan on Thursday, as hostage.

Some news outlets reported TTP commander Adam Khan Kochai had captured the crew members after the MI-17 helicopter crash-landed in Logar province on August 4.

"The news is completely baseless. We contacted him and he denied the report," TTP spokesperson Mohammad Khurasani said in a statement.

Taliban confirm all aboard crashed Punjab govt helicopter being held

The helicopter made crash-landing while it was on its way to Russia via Uzbekistan. Afghanistan had granted permission to the helicopter to use its airspace.

Afghan Taliban also rejected reports that Pakistani Taliban had abducted the crew members.

Sources, as well as Afghan officials, including the country's envoy in Islamabad Omar Zakhilwal said Afghan Taliban were holding the crew.

Punjab govt helicopter crashes in Afghanistan, occupants held by Taliban

Other media outlets said TTP's Hakimullah group was holding the crew; however, Khorasani said there is no Hakimullah group within the TTP.

There is no spokesperson with the name of Qari Saifullah of the Taliban group and it is a fake name, he added.

COMMENTS (8)

Dessi | 7 years ago | Reply It is going to be Kulbushan Jadhav for 7 Pakistanis. It is doval all they way. It is all properly planned and 7 Pakistanis on helicopter were chosen carefully for conclusive negotiations.
Jeet | 7 years ago | Reply Go and find out after all India is very hunky dory with afghans now a days.@ajeet:
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