Kohat Road ambush: Militants release 14 kidnapped people

Jeeps of a local 4x4 club were reportedly mistaken to be a military convoy by attackers.


Our Correspondent September 11, 2013
Two of the kidnapped persons were army men in civilian clothes PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

PESHAWAR: Fourteen people kidnapped from Kohat Road in Mattani on Friday were released by militants at different places on Tuesday night.

According to the police, a convoy of jeeps of a local 4x4 club coming from Quetta was mistaken to be a military convoy by militants who sprayed bullets at the fleet along with other vehicles present on the road in Sra Khwara.

Of the nine killed in the attack, six were locals who had rushed to the spot to help passengers after a road accident. Moreover, police found four abandoned vehicles the next morning and initially said at least six persons had been kidnapped by the assailants.

“We have no idea how many had been kidnapped by these militants as we have an FIR for the kidnapping of just six people. But now the release of 14 persons has been confirmed,” an official of Mattani police station told The Express Tribune.

“All the people whose vehicles were found abandoned in Sra Khwara by the police have been released by the militants,” he said, adding they were released in small groups in different places along Kohat Road. “We don’t know whether these people have been released after payment of ransom or not.”

Two of the kidnapped persons were army men in civilian clothes travelling from Miranshah to Peshawar in a private car.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2013.

COMMENTS (2)

Ali | 11 years ago | Reply @csmann: You love to comment every where. lol
csmann | 11 years ago | Reply

Taliban and other terrorist continue their murder campaign against innocent people ,while at the same time appearing to be ready for negotiations. Says it all about their intentions.As always it is their bluff to buy more time to regroup and strengthen themselves.They have to be answered in the same language if peace is to be ever achieved.

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