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The Taleban say they have kidnapped a British journalist and two Afghan nationals in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. | |
A source close to a regional Taleban commander told the BBC that the three men were seized after entering an area of Helmand without permission. | A source close to a regional Taleban commander told the BBC that the three men were seized after entering an area of Helmand without permission. |
He accused them of spying and said they were being detained at a Taleban base. | He accused them of spying and said they were being detained at a Taleban base. |
A Foreign Office spokesman in London has said they are checking the reports of the kidnappings. | A Foreign Office spokesman in London has said they are checking the reports of the kidnappings. |
Reports of the abductions emerged as Nato and Afghan forces launched what they said was their biggest joint offensive against the Taleban in the south of the country. | Reports of the abductions emerged as Nato and Afghan forces launched what they said was their biggest joint offensive against the Taleban in the south of the country. |
The operation is centred on Helmand, a known stronghold of the Taleban. | The operation is centred on Helmand, a known stronghold of the Taleban. |
Mullah Dadullah | Mullah Dadullah |
The three men were detained in Nad Ali in Helmand, one of the main opium poppy areas, because they had entered the district without permission, a local Taleban spokesman said. | The three men were detained in Nad Ali in Helmand, one of the main opium poppy areas, because they had entered the district without permission, a local Taleban spokesman said. |
A car, satellite phones and cameras had also been taken and the men were being questioned at a Taleban base, he said. | A car, satellite phones and cameras had also been taken and the men were being questioned at a Taleban base, he said. |
He said they were in the custody of the regional commander, Mullah Dadullah. | He said they were in the custody of the regional commander, Mullah Dadullah. |
The two Afghans were named as Ajmal and Syed Agha. Both are known as translators who work with western journalists, and they have been reported missing. | The two Afghans were named as Ajmal and Syed Agha. Both are known as translators who work with western journalists, and they have been reported missing. |
The British man was named by the Taleban as John Nichol, but as yet there is little other information on him. | The British man was named by the Taleban as John Nichol, but as yet there is little other information on him. |
The British, American and Afghan authorities in Kabul are trying to establish who he is and who he may have been working for, says the BBC's Alastair Leithead, in Kabul. | The British, American and Afghan authorities in Kabul are trying to establish who he is and who he may have been working for, says the BBC's Alastair Leithead, in Kabul. |
The man is not the British journalist and author of the same name, who was previously a RAF navigator captured in Iraq in 1991 - he is currently in the UK. | The man is not the British journalist and author of the same name, who was previously a RAF navigator captured in Iraq in 1991 - he is currently in the UK. |