Family members of Pakistan's retired Colonel Mohammad Habib, who has disappeared from Nepal, have said that he has been kidnapped and it is in the hands of the enemy country's espionage agencies.
In Pakistan, India's espionage agencies are often called the detective agencies of the enemy country.
Colonel Mohammad Habib, a former Pakistan Army officer, allegedly came to Nepal to give a job interview, but retired Colonel Mohammad has disappeared after reaching Lumbini town of Nepal.
Mohammed Habib's family members have filed an FIR in Rawalpindi's Rawat police station. Saad Habib, son of Mohammad Habib, said, "I doubt my abba (father) has been abducted and for this the enemy's detective agencies can be responsible."
According to the news agency PTI, Saad told that his father found a man named Javed Ansari in Nepal who went to Lumbini with him. Lumbini is a city of Nepal located near the Indo-Nepal border.
According to reports, Habib had retired from the Pakistani army in October 2014 and used to work in the cannon department of the Pakistan Army. After retiring from the army, Mohammad Habib was working in a private firm.
Habib had applied online for jobs in Nepal. After this, a man named Mark Thompson had contacted Habib via telephone and email and provided an air ticket for interviewing him.
Habib had told his family in his last message, he has reached his whereabouts.
Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Nafis Zakari asked Nepali officials to investigate the disappearance of Habib.
Initial investigation revealed that a UK number was generated from the computer, whereas the e-mail and the message sent to him from the website was registered in India.
Pakistani security agencies have doubted that an enemy country agency created this trap to Mohammed Habib.
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