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Pakistani ambassador goes missing | Pakistani ambassador goes missing |
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Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan has gone missing before he was due to cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan. | Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan has gone missing before he was due to cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan. |
Sources have told the BBC that the ambassador, Tariq Azizuddin, was kidnapped in the Khyber tribal agency close to the Afghan border. | Sources have told the BBC that the ambassador, Tariq Azizuddin, was kidnapped in the Khyber tribal agency close to the Afghan border. |
The Pakistani embassy in Kabul says contact was lost with Mr Azizuddin at around 1045 local time (0645 GMT). | The Pakistani embassy in Kabul says contact was lost with Mr Azizuddin at around 1045 local time (0645 GMT). |
Many areas in the border regions between Afghanistan and Pakistan are strongholds of pro-Taleban militants. | Many areas in the border regions between Afghanistan and Pakistan are strongholds of pro-Taleban militants. |
Dangerous region | Dangerous region |
Mr Azizuddin was going to Kabul from Peshawar by road when he disappeared. | |
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Afghanistan says that police in Pakistan's Khyber Agency said they believed that Mr Azizuddin had been kidnapped. | The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Afghanistan says that police in Pakistan's Khyber Agency said they believed that Mr Azizuddin had been kidnapped. |
There were reports on Pakistani television of his car going through a checkpoint without stopping. | There were reports on Pakistani television of his car going through a checkpoint without stopping. |
We cannot deny or confirm the kidnapping of the ambassador Pakistani foreign office spokesman Muhammad Sadiq | |
Hundreds of people have been kidnapped in the dangerous border region in recent years - four Pakistani Red Cross workers went missing in the same area a few days ago. | Hundreds of people have been kidnapped in the dangerous border region in recent years - four Pakistani Red Cross workers went missing in the same area a few days ago. |
An official of the Khyber agency tribal administration told the BBC that the ambassador went through the Khyber agency without taking a security escort that was waiting for him at the start of the tribal territory. | |
Correspondents say that such escorts are routinely sent with dignitaries and officials when they travel through tribal areas. | |
But some travellers dispense with them because they think it makes their movements more noticeable. | |
Mr Azizuddin is said to have previously travelled to Kabul by road, often without the tribal security escort. | |
'Changed cars' | |
The route through the agency is believed to be the shortest and quickest way between Peshawar, the Pakistani border city in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Kabul. | |
Being the main trade route, the Khyber agency road is busy in daylight hours, and is a major route supplying reinforcements and supplies to the US and Nato forces in Afghanistan. | |
The border areas are militant strongholds | |
It is also one of the most protected of all the tribal roads, with a contingent of tribal police posted every 100m. The paramilitary Frontier Corps have a fort along the road. | |
Our correspondent says that while few well known militant groups operate in the area, a local extremist cleric has occasionally created trouble. | |
But he has no links with any militant groups affiliated with the Taleban or al-Qaeda. | |
Security officials told the Reuters news agency that the envoy was due to have changed cars at the border, but did not reach the frontier. | Security officials told the Reuters news agency that the envoy was due to have changed cars at the border, but did not reach the frontier. |
The Pakistani foreign office said that it could not confirm or deny that a kidnapping had taken place. | |
Correspondents say the disappearance highlights continuing instability in nuclear-armed Pakistan - a key ally in the US-led "war on terror" - with important parliamentary polls just one week away. | Correspondents say the disappearance highlights continuing instability in nuclear-armed Pakistan - a key ally in the US-led "war on terror" - with important parliamentary polls just one week away. |