Taliban kills former ISI official
Islamabad, Jan 23: Colonel Imam, a former officer of Pakistan’s Inter-Service Intelligence, abducted in March 2010, was killed on Sunday, by the Pakistani Taliban in North Waziristan, reports said.
The officer, whose real name was Sultan Amir Tarar, had gone to North Waziristan accompanied by another former ISI officer, Colonel Khalid Khwaja, BBC journalist, Mr Asad Qureshi and driver Rustam Khan.
They were abducted by the Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, working in tandem with the Pakistani Taliban.
Taliban sought Rs 50 million for the release of Colonel Imam, but negotiations in this regard made no headway and he was killed.
Colonel Imam and Colonel Khwaja, who was killed on April 30 last year, were believed to be Taliban sympathisers.
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