Shahbaz Taseer abduction: Sanaullah says 'good news' soon
Rana Sanaullah says disclosing details of kidnappers could jeopardize Taseer's life.
LAHORE:
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Wednesday there will soon be "good news" regarding the Shahbaz Taseer abduction case and that the investigation team had informed him about the identity of the abductors, Express 24/7 reported.
He said this while talking to Express News in Mirpurkhas.
(Read: Taseer and Weinstein ‘sold by original abductors’)
The investigation team comprises of officials from Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Intelligence bureau (IB), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Punjab police.
He also said that disclosing the details of the kidnappers could put Taseer’s life in danger.
Furthermore, Sanaullah said that no one had contacted Taseer’s family or the government for ransom.
Although, he had claimed earlier that Taseer was kidnapped for ransom.
Taseer was abducted on August 26 from the Gulberg area of Lahore while he was on his way to the office by at least three armed men in an SUV.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said on Wednesday there will soon be "good news" regarding the Shahbaz Taseer abduction case and that the investigation team had informed him about the identity of the abductors, Express 24/7 reported.
He said this while talking to Express News in Mirpurkhas.
(Read: Taseer and Weinstein ‘sold by original abductors’)
The investigation team comprises of officials from Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Intelligence bureau (IB), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Punjab police.
He also said that disclosing the details of the kidnappers could put Taseer’s life in danger.
Furthermore, Sanaullah said that no one had contacted Taseer’s family or the government for ransom.
Although, he had claimed earlier that Taseer was kidnapped for ransom.
Taseer was abducted on August 26 from the Gulberg area of Lahore while he was on his way to the office by at least three armed men in an SUV.