Daughter of Afghan envoy to Pakistan briefly kidnapped, says Kabul

Neighbours Pakistan and Afghanistan have long had frosty ties.

July 17, 2021 07:08 pm | Updated 07:54 pm IST - KABUL

Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan. Twitter/@NajibAlikhil

Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan. Twitter/@NajibAlikhil

The daughter of Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan was briefly kidnapped and mistreated by unknown assailants, the Afghan government said on Saturday.

Silsila Alikhil was on her way home when she was seized for several hours and “severely tortured”, the Afghan foreign ministry said in a statement, without giving more details of Friday’s abduction in Islamabad.

“After being released from the kidnappers’ captivity, Ms Alikhil is under medical care at the hospital,” the statement added, urging an investigation and protection for Afghan diplomats.

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Afghan embassy had informed that Ms. Alikhil was assaulted while riding in a rented vehicle. Police were investigating the “disturbing incident” and security had been tightened for the ambassador and his family, it said.

Neighbours Pakistan and Afghanistan have long had frosty ties. Kabul accuses Pakistan of allowing safe havens for Taliban insurgents, while Islamabad accuses Kabul of allowing militants to use their territory to carry out attacks in Pakistan.

Both deny the charges.

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