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Indian RAW kidnaps retired Pakistan Army officer from Nepal

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Gone missing: Retired army officer disappears in Nepal
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Zarghoon Shah
April 08, 2017
Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani retired army officer went missing during a visit to Nepal, it was revealed on Saturday.

The news was confirmed by spokesperson of Pakistan’s foreign office Nafees Zakariya, who also informed that the matter also been brought into the notice of Nepal’s government and Pakistani Embassy in Nepal.

Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Muhammad Habib Zahir went to Nepal looking for a job, according to his family. Zahir left for Nepal on April 5 and the next day reached the country’s capital, Kathmandu, thereon he went to Lumbini, which is about six kilometres away from the Indian border.

He contacted his family last on April 6 and after that he could not be reached, his family revealed.

Lt Col (retd) Zahir had retired from Pakistan Army in 2014. During his service, Zahir also worked on United Nation’s peace mission for two years. Zahir then joined a Pakistani food company and was currently looking for other job offers.

He was contacted by Mark Thompson who offered him a job at an international company Start Solution Dot Biz. Thompson had called Zahir for an interview to Nepal.

Interestingly, it was also revealed that the host of Mark Thompson’s mobile number is India.

The authorities are taking all out efforts to ensure the safe return of the retired army officer.

Pakistan had comlete proofs that he went to nepal on real identity not patel or mubarak name.
He arrived there just day before diapearance, which means he was in nepal. He called his family hours before being taken by RAW to malign Pakistan and save kalboshan.
ISI should now kidnap indians from afghanistan and let them know what we really can do.
 
It looks like India has kidnapped him just to settle score with Pakistan, for the sake of replying, even though he had nothing to do with India...The purpose was just to get bargaining chip against Kulbhusan...Abducting Pakistanis from abroad is not a good idea...

We will never know the full truth in either cases.
Fact is, both these people were serving their countries. I can respect that fact as there is nothing more noble than risking yourself for your country.

Fact also remains, in these cases, sentiments matters little and realities matter more. the reality is Indians want our man back. Let us see how this plays out.
 
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Not just any army officer, looks like we captured an ex/ISI officer. The good Lt Colonel served in the ISI from 2003-2009. Although not the sharpest idea to put all this on his resume and upload on the internet! A swap is imminent :enjoy:

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He put his entire work history on linked in :lol:
 
Not an ideal place for a retired officer for hunt jobs, there is half of population of RAW agents in Nepal. Hope for best tho.
 
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