Iran slams Pakistan over soldiers’ abduction
Jaish-ul Adl has said it was behind the kidnapping in the province of Sistan-Baluchestan.
TEHRAN:
Iran on Sunday denounced what it called Pakistan’s ‘inability’ to secure its own borders after five Iranian soldiers were kidnapped and taken across the border by insurgents.
“We are unhappy with the Pakistani government over the abduction of our guards and their transfer to Pakistan,” Fars news agency quoted police chief Esmail Ahmadi-Moghadam as saying.
Jaish-ul Adl has said it was behind the kidnapping in the province of Sistan-Baluchestan.
The group posted pictures on its Facebook page it said were of the soldiers, handcuffed and being held in an unknown location.
The foreign ministry in Tehran summoned Pakistan’s charge d’affaires, demanding that Islamabad “act firmly against the leaders and members of the terrorist group who have fled into Pakistan,” media reports said.
The Sistan-Baluchestan province has been the scene of unrest in recent years.
Jaish-ul Adl said in November it assassinated a local prosecutor, and in October it ambushed Iranian border guards, killing 14. In response, Iranian authorities executed 16 alleged rebels.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 10th, 2014.
Iran on Sunday denounced what it called Pakistan’s ‘inability’ to secure its own borders after five Iranian soldiers were kidnapped and taken across the border by insurgents.
“We are unhappy with the Pakistani government over the abduction of our guards and their transfer to Pakistan,” Fars news agency quoted police chief Esmail Ahmadi-Moghadam as saying.
Jaish-ul Adl has said it was behind the kidnapping in the province of Sistan-Baluchestan.
The group posted pictures on its Facebook page it said were of the soldiers, handcuffed and being held in an unknown location.
The foreign ministry in Tehran summoned Pakistan’s charge d’affaires, demanding that Islamabad “act firmly against the leaders and members of the terrorist group who have fled into Pakistan,” media reports said.
The Sistan-Baluchestan province has been the scene of unrest in recent years.
Jaish-ul Adl said in November it assassinated a local prosecutor, and in October it ambushed Iranian border guards, killing 14. In response, Iranian authorities executed 16 alleged rebels.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 10th, 2014.