Taliban have kidnapped the Ex Governor of Wardak Province of Afghanistan.
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Taliban have kidnapped the Ex Governor of Wardak Province of Afghanistan.

Kabul : Afghanistan | Sep 17, 2011 at 10:48 PM PDT
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The helicopter crashed in Wardak province

Peshawar, 18 September 2011, Taliban had target the Ex Governor of Afghanistan province Wardak, Bism Ullah Umar. He was Governor during Babrak Karmil Regime in Afghanistan.

According to sources Taliban kidnapped him yesterday evening when he was on way to Karemdad village of Narh City. The security guard of Ex Governor has start firing on Taliban to release the Ex Governor, but Taliban bring the Bism Ullah Umar.

After the kidnapping of Ex Governor of Wardak Province afghan national force has start operation in different area of the city, but they didn’t found any clue.

Till now no one take the responsibility of kidnapping of Ex Governor of Wardak province of Afghanistan.

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musarrat ullah jan is based in Peshawar, North-West Frontier, Pakistan, and is an Anchor for Allvoices.
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