Former Afghan governor Sayed Fazlullah Wahidi has been recovered two weeks after he was abducted in Islamabad.
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Wahidi's son, Nemat Wahidi informed that his father was found and handed over to THE Afghanistan consulate in Peshawar, reports The Express Tribune.
On February 12, unidentified men kidnapped Afghanistan's former governor of Herat province in Islamabad.
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The former envoy had gone to a restaurant with his 12-year-old grandson when unidentified persons arrived in two vehicles and kidnapped him, leaving the child, sources said.
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Afghanistan called for immediate recovery of former governor abducted in Pakistan.
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No group has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping.
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