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Pakistan recovers five abducted Iranian border guards
FO Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal. PHOTO: FILE
Pakistan on Thursday recovered five of the 14 Iranian border guards who were abducted volatile along the south-eastern border last month.
“With concerted efforts of the Pakistani LEAs and armed forces, 5 abducted Iranian guards have been safely recovered,” said Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal in a Twitter post.
“They are in good health, being handed over to Iranian authorities,” the spokesperson added. “Concerted efforts under vigilance of the military leadership are on, to recover the other guards.”
Iran FM arrives in Pakistan to discuss border guard abduction
Earlier, an Iranian separatist group called Jaish al-Adl had claimed the abduction, saying they had seized the personnel at the Mirjaveh border post in Sistan-Balochistan province.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had blamed “terrorist groups that are guided and supported by foreign forces” for the abductions and demanded action by the Pakistani authorities to help locate the captive troops.
A state-owned news website had reported that the 14 guards were involved in “a security operation” and included two members of the elite Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit, seven Basij militiamen and five regular border guards.
Pakistan recovers five abducted Iranian border guards
FO Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal. PHOTO: FILE
Pakistan on Thursday recovered five of the 14 Iranian border guards who were abducted volatile along the south-eastern border last month.
“With concerted efforts of the Pakistani LEAs and armed forces, 5 abducted Iranian guards have been safely recovered,” said Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal in a Twitter post.
“They are in good health, being handed over to Iranian authorities,” the spokesperson added. “Concerted efforts under vigilance of the military leadership are on, to recover the other guards.”
Iran FM arrives in Pakistan to discuss border guard abduction
Earlier, an Iranian separatist group called Jaish al-Adl had claimed the abduction, saying they had seized the personnel at the Mirjaveh border post in Sistan-Balochistan province.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had blamed “terrorist groups that are guided and supported by foreign forces” for the abductions and demanded action by the Pakistani authorities to help locate the captive troops.
A state-owned news website had reported that the 14 guards were involved in “a security operation” and included two members of the elite Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit, seven Basij militiamen and five regular border guards.