Ambitious Pakistani lands in Afghan jail

Khalid Bilal Qureshi, who worked for a US firm in Afghanistan, has been sentenced to 16 years.


Mahwish Qayyum March 18, 2012
Ambitious Pakistani lands in Afghan jail

PESHAWAR:


Khalid Bilal Qureshi didn’t have to travel all the way to the United States to find the American dream – it was just across the border in Afghanistan.


But his search for a bright future ultimately landed him in prison.

Khalid got a job in an American company across the border on April 17, 2008 as a technician and also received certificates of appreciation for his performance twice by the US Army Corps of Engineers, his wife Naseem Bilal told The Express Tribune.

Naseem, a resident of Mohallah Kacha Gali Ghazi, said that on April 19, 2011, officials of Afghan intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS), arrested him from the Shorabak Lashkar area, in Afghanistan, on the basis of statements of another detained person.

“My husband did not even understand the language of the documents, but the officials got his thumb impression at gunpoint,” said Naseem with tears rolling down her cheeks.

On the basis of those documents, the Afghan government sentenced him to 16 years in jail.

“He is in a prison in Lashkar Gah, in Helmand province of Afghanistan,” she said.

Naseem said Afghan intelligence officials had arrested eight people a year ago and later released three of them but her husband is still behind bars. “One Pakistani, one Nepalese and three Afghans are also among those detained.”

In a choked voice, Naseem narrated the painful and testing times she has been facing and the agony of not knowing how her husband is being treated.

“I live in a rented house with three kids. Arranging rent of Rs3,000 per month is becoming difficult,” Naseem said.

Khalid’s elder brother, Anwar Ahmad Qureshi, said the family had also requested the Pakistani embassy in Afghanistan for help; but to no avail.

Just 10, Khalid’s daughter Kiran is aware of her father’s predicament. “I appeal to the government to make efforts for the release of my father from the Afghan jail.”

Published in The Express Tribune, March 18th, 2012.

COMMENTS (28)

Mahwish | 12 years ago | Reply

@Afghan Karachite OK Thanks

Nadeem Shah | 12 years ago | Reply

@Afghan Karachite: The only thing you rule are the garbage dumps. I did not wish to sound mean but your arrogance was offensive. Time for a reality check for you.

You bring no education, no skill, no wealth, just misery, disease, poverty, a long line of mouths to feed, crime, drugs and on top of that you have the temerity to declare that somehow you rule our decent nation, no you do not rule it, you are crime lords and criminals who are taking advantage of our decent people and soft society, but dont let it fool you, our people can be very forgiving, but they have limits, and the day the limit is crossed, you will wake up in a very harsh and brutal way.

I hope your words stir up my countrymen who are still asleep and allow outsiders and foreigners to come into our nation and destroy our cities, we also have illegals from India, Bangladesh, Burma, Iran, Somalia, Iraq, Kurds, and of course the worst are the Afghans, bringing crime, and drugs with them. Don't worry the tide will turn and when it does, you will either become a productive member of Pakistani society or you will be booted back to Afghanistan where you will be free to live like an uncivilized brute.

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