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Two employees of Pakistan's atomic energy agency have been abducted in the country's restive north-western region abutting the Afghan border, police say. | Two employees of Pakistan's atomic energy agency have been abducted in the country's restive north-western region abutting the Afghan border, police say. |
The technicians went missing on the same day as Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan, Tariq Azizuddin, was reportedly abducted in the same region. | The technicians went missing on the same day as Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan, Tariq Azizuddin, was reportedly abducted in the same region. |
Mr Azizuddin had been going overland from the city of Peshawar to Kabul. | Mr Azizuddin had been going overland from the city of Peshawar to Kabul. |
Pakistan's north-west has witnessed fierce fighting between Islamist militants and government troops. | Pakistan's north-west has witnessed fierce fighting between Islamist militants and government troops. |
The pro-Taleban guerrillas declared a unilateral ceasefire last week after months of clashes with troops garrisoned there. | The pro-Taleban guerrillas declared a unilateral ceasefire last week after months of clashes with troops garrisoned there. |
The workers from Pakistan's Atomic Energy Commission were on a mission to map mineral deposits in the mountains when they were kidnapped, police say. | The workers from Pakistan's Atomic Energy Commission were on a mission to map mineral deposits in the mountains when they were kidnapped, police say. |
"The technicians were going for some geological survey in the area when they were kidnapped at gunpoint along with their driver," Romail Akram, a senior police official, told Reuters news agency. | "The technicians were going for some geological survey in the area when they were kidnapped at gunpoint along with their driver," Romail Akram, a senior police official, told Reuters news agency. |
Their vehicle was intercepted by masked gunmen in the Dera Ismail Khan district, a stronghold of local militants. | Their vehicle was intercepted by masked gunmen in the Dera Ismail Khan district, a stronghold of local militants. |
"We don't know if the abductors were militants or members of some criminal gang," a local police chief, Akbar Nasir, told the AFP news agency. | "We don't know if the abductors were militants or members of some criminal gang," a local police chief, Akbar Nasir, told the AFP news agency. |
He said efforts to locate the missing men had yet to yield any results. | He said efforts to locate the missing men had yet to yield any results. |
Karzai concerned | Karzai concerned |
Efforts are also continuing to locate the missing Pakistani envoy, Tariq Azizuddin. | Efforts are also continuing to locate the missing Pakistani envoy, Tariq Azizuddin. |
Mr Azizuddin went missing on Monday as he was travelling overland from the Pakistani city of Peshawar to the Afghan capital, Kabul. | Mr Azizuddin went missing on Monday as he was travelling overland from the Pakistani city of Peshawar to the Afghan capital, Kabul. |
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he was certain the envoy had been abducted, adding: "I hope he is safe and I hope he will be released soon." | Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he was certain the envoy had been abducted, adding: "I hope he is safe and I hope he will be released soon." |
The Khyber region has long been a base for bandits and smugglers but has seen little of the unrest linked to an uprising by Islamist militants in adjoining areas. | The Khyber region has long been a base for bandits and smugglers but has seen little of the unrest linked to an uprising by Islamist militants in adjoining areas. |
Pro-Taleban militants recently kidnapped more than 200 Pakistani troops in the South Waziristan region. | Pro-Taleban militants recently kidnapped more than 200 Pakistani troops in the South Waziristan region. |
The soldiers were reportedly released in a prisoner exchange with Pakistani authorities. | The soldiers were reportedly released in a prisoner exchange with Pakistani authorities. |
'Protected road' | 'Protected road' |
Pakistan's government has refused to confirm Mr Azizuddin has been kidnapped, saying only that he was missing. | Pakistan's government has refused to confirm Mr Azizuddin has been kidnapped, saying only that he was missing. |
The Pakistani embassy in Kabul said contact was lost with Mr Azizuddin at around 1045 local time (0645 GMT) on Monday. | The Pakistani embassy in Kabul said contact was lost with Mr Azizuddin at around 1045 local time (0645 GMT) on Monday. |
The rugged region near the Afghan border has seen heavy fighting | |
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. |
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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | Mr Azizuddin is said to have previously travelled to Kabul by road, often without the tribal security escort. |
The route through the agency is believed to be the shortest and quickest way between Peshawar and Kabul. | The route through the agency is believed to be the shortest and quickest way between Peshawar and Kabul. |
Being the main trade route, the Khyber agency road is busy in daylight hours, supplying reinforcements and to the US and Nato forces in Afghanistan. | Being the main trade route, the Khyber agency road is busy in daylight hours, supplying reinforcements and to the US and Nato forces in Afghanistan. |
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. | 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. |
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