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Mother of Indian engineer missing in Pakistan appeals to Modi

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By Dawn.com
Published 28 minutes ago
Indian national Nehal Hamid Ansari. — Photo courtesy: NDTV website
Fauzia Ansari, mother of Indian national Nehal Hamid Ansari who is currently missing in Pakistan, has appealed to Narendra Modi to intervene and secure her son's release, a report published in the Times of India (TOI) said.

Ansari who went missing in the northwestern Pakistani district of Kohat in 2012 was taken away by personnel of intelligence agencies from a police station before his mysterious disappearance, police personnel had told the Peshawar High Court (PHC) earlier in September.

When Nehal was first arrested, he was shifted to the Kohat Development Authority (KDA) police station for interrogation. However, the investigation officer at the time had insisted that personnel of intelligence agencies took the Indian national away after the police quizzed him and his whereabouts have not been known since.

The PHC has been hearing a petition on his disappearance filed by Fauzia.

Also read: Police says Indian citizen missing since agencies took him away

Fauzia, who travelled to New Delhi recently and has also applied for a visa to visit Pakistan, is also likely to approach the Indian Supreme Court over her son’s disappearance.

In a letter written to the Indian premier in Hindi, Fauzia invoked the special relationship Narendra Modi shares with his mother and said that not knowing whether her missing son was alive was a source of immense suffering.

"I plead before you with tears in my eyes and a bleeding heart to locate my son, a 28-year-old IT engineer and MBA holder — an Indian citizen — who is missing in Pakistan since November 2012,” TOI quoted Fauzia’s letter as saying.

“He is a well-educated, promising youth who believes in the ideals of patriotism and in the concept of 'Vasudhaiva kutumbakam' (the world is my family)," the letter says
 
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What was he doing in Pakistan? That too in the North-West Pakistan, which is Taliban region..??
 
story behind the stories

Must be RAW agent, that's why missing.
What was he doing in Pakistan? That too in the North-West Pakistan, which is Taliban region..??

Indian citizen missing since agencies took him away: police
By Waseem Ahmad Shah
Published Sep 10, 2014 05:53am
— File photo
PESHAWAR: The police told the Peshawar High Court on Tuesday that an Indian national, who had gone missing in Kohat district in 2012, was taken away by personnel of intelligence agencies from a police station before his mysterious disappearance.

During the hearing into the case, investigation officer Sajjad Khan of the Kohat police told Chief Justice Mazhar Alam Miankhel and Justice Ikramullah Khan that the police’s Riders Squad had arrested Nehal Hamid Ansari, 28, in the city and shifted him to the Kohat Development Authority (KDA) police station for interrogation.

He said the arrest was made on the information provided by Intelligence Bureau inspector Naeem Khan.

The investigation officer said then SHO of the said police station, Faizullah Khan, insisted personnel of intelligence agencies took the Indian national away after the police quizzed him and that his whereabouts had not been known since.

PHC calls ex-head of Kohat police station, where Nehal was taken after arrest
The court then issued directions to the said SHO, who currently serves in Hangu district, to show up along with the relevant record on Oct 29 to inform it about the whereabouts of the missing Indian national.

Later the hearing was adjourned.

The Indian national’s mother, Fauzia Ansari, had filed the petition.

A police station in Karak had registered an FIR on the missing person’s disappearance. However, another FIR on it was registered by the KDA police station afterwards.

When the bench began hearing into the case on Tuesday, lawyer for the petitioner, Shakil Asif, produced a joint investigation team’s report on the missing Indian national.

The lawyer said according to the JIT, Nehal Hamid Ansari had gone to Kohat on Nov 14, 2012 and booked a room in a local hotel on what later turned out to be a forged national identity card. He said the hotel owner claimed the guy later stepped out and didn’t return.
“The hotel owner insisted the SHO of the KDA police station came to him at midnight on that day and gave him the keys of the guy’s room saying he’s an Indian citizen, whose real name was Nehal Hamid Ansari,” he said.

The lawyer said his client wanted to know who had persuaded her son to visit Pakistan from Afghanistan, where he had gone to find job, and that who had made his fake Pakistani identity card.


He said under Article 4 of the Constitution, Pakistani laws were applicable to the missing Indian national and therefore, he should be dealt with under the law of the land.

The petitioner said her 28-year-old son, an MBA degree holder, used to teach at the Mumbai Management College. She said her son first went to Afghanistan in Nov 2012 in search of aviation job and then entered Pakistan to help a Kohat girl in distress.

The petitioner claimed her son was the president of the Rotary Club, New Delhi and had gotten in contact with the girl on Facebook, a social networking site.

She insisted her son was in contact with some Pakistani friends, who had suggested him to cross into Pakistan without visa.

The petitioner had earlier sent an application for relief to the Human Rights Cell of the Supreme Court, which had forwarded it to the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances in March 2014.

On April 10, 2014, the commission directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa home department to form a JIT to trace the missing person’s whereabouts.

On the directions of the commission, the City police station in Karak registered an FIR of the disappearance of the Indian national under Section 365 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Besides, the JIT also met with the SP (investigation) Karak, DSP (Special Branch), representatives of intelligence agencies and Zeenat Shehzadi, a representative of the petitioner.

Published in Dawn, September 10th, 2014
 
Must be RAW agent, that's why missing.
story main bhut jhol hai

he went to look the job in afghanistan

HE CROSSED THE BORDER ENTER PAKISTAN ILLEGALLY

he make fake pakistani ID card

he himself book a hotel in pakistan

he arrested by police


he took away by ISI or IB

ITS CLEAR STORY SIR
 
Pakistanis themselves are not safe in NWFP....why the heck did he go there unless he has some ulterior motives.
 
Pakistanis themselves are not safe in NWFP....why the heck did he go there unless he has some ulterior motives.
jasoosi 007 ka keera ghusa tha us main :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: para saar raha ho ga ab kisi underground cell main :hitwall:

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Pakistanis themselves are not safe in NWFP....why the heck did he go there unless he has some ulterior motives.

He most probably came via Indian Cultural Center located in AF border region with Pakistan, I hope he will be enjoying ISI's prestige hospitality. :coffee:
 
Sorry poor chap, should've been smarter with 'employment' choices. After entering Pakistan illegally, his fate is all but SEALED.
 
From the TOI report:

Fauzia has narrated the sequence of events that the family has piece together with help from a Pakistani journalist, a joint investigation team probing the case, and the Peshawar high court. Hamid reportedly crossed over from Afghanistan to Pakistan to rescue a tribal woman who was being married against her will.
A friend, Ata-ur-Rehman, put him up in Hotel Palwasha in Kohat, from where the station house officer (SHO) Faizullah Khan arrested him in November 2012. Last week, the HC, which is hearing the case, directed the local police to file its response on October 29. But the gap between hearings spans many months so progress remains slow.
Strange!
 
He most probably came via Indian Cultural Center located in AF border region with Pakistan, I hope he will be enjoying ISI's prestige hospitality. :coffee:
Or he maybe having any sinister plans in mind for India. Go to Afghanistan without any visa hurdles and from there to pakistan training camps. In that case...ISI's prestige hospitality can be surely assured.

jasoosi 007 ka keera ghusa tha us main :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: para saar raha ho ga ab kisi underground cell main :hitwall:

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Agar kuch galti ki usne bole toh uske **** me goli chalao yaaro. Un jaise loga yaha aaye tho humare bhi g*** mein dum.
 
Or he maybe having any sinister plans in mind for India. Go to Afghanistan without any visa hurdles and from there to pakistan training camps. In that case...ISI's prestige hospitality can be surely assured.

He wouldn't have been missing if he had sinister plans against India. Indian terror facilitation centers a.k.a cultural centers sent him.

From the TOI report:


Strange!

Nice story for Bollywood.
 

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