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Investigation Launched to Rescue Abducted Australian Woman in Kabul: Rahimi

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Kabul police officials have reported that investigation launched to rescue the Australian woman kidnapped by the two unknown gunmen at 10th police district of Kabul city on Saturday evening.

Nearly 24 hours passed and yet the Kabul police officials to find the abducted woman.

Initial reports state that she is believed to be dual citizen of Pakistan-Australia and was working for ACBAR, a non-governmental organization.

Kabul police chief Gen, AbdulRahman Rahimi said, “ We will stand the kidnappers in front of your cameras in the near future, we made significant achievement on her case in one night, and soon the results will be shared with everyone.”

Related to her case two professors of American University of Afghanistan (AUAF) were kidnapped two months ago from the vicinity of the campus but yet the security officials to find the destination of the US-Australian citizens.

Further the Kabul Police chief Gen, Rahimi said, “ Work are underway over their case, since we work over the international citizens cases surely we are in close contact and coordination with the related Embassies, to launch operation, in all steps we need to observer the demands the second party.”

Meanwhile Australian Government has also insisted on early searching investigation to find the Australian citizens.

Kabul police forces have arrested 200 suspects involving in terrorists organized activities, selling of drugs, armed robber, immorality, and killing cases.

Reported by: Naseer Ahmad Dastagerzada

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