Indian techie who went missing 3 yrs ago now in Pak army custody


Mumbai, Jan 15 (Agencies): The parents of a Mumbai youth Hamid Nehal Ansari, who was missing for over three years, breathed a sigh of relief after they found out that he was in Pakistan army’s custody.

Over three years after the Indian engineer went missing in Pakistan where he had gone to meet a girl he had befriended on the Internet, authorities have admitted that he has been in Army custody and facing trial in military courts. In a divisional bench of the Peshawar high court, deputy attorney-general Musarratullah presented a reply from the ministry of defence which stated that Nehal Hamid Ansari was being held by the Army and would be tried by a military court, the Express Tribune reported.

Ansari had travelled to Afghanistan for job prospects back in November 2012, Qazi Muhammad Anwar, counsel for Ansari’s mother Fauzia, had told the court.

He had befriended a Kohat-based woman through social media and had crossed over into Pakistan from Afghanistan.

He had been staying at a hotel in Kohat when the police, assisted by the Intelligence Bureau officials, arrested him on November 12, 2012.

"The intelligence agencies arrested him from a hotel in Kohat and since then his family and friends have been unaware of his whereabouts," Anwar was quoted as saying by the paper. He added that as per a police inquiry report, Mr Ansari was being held by intelligence agencies.

After Ansari went missing, his mother had filed a complaint at a police station in Mumbai. She had also contacted the Afghan consulate in the city. The petitioner subsequently sent an application to the human rights cell of the Supreme Court in Islamabad, which forwarded the case to the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances in March 2014, the paper said.

In April, the commission directed the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa home and tribal affairs department to form a joint investigation team to trace Mr Ansari.

An FIR was subsequently lodged at the city police station in Karak district in connection with Mr Ansari’s missing.

Hamid’s mother Fauzia Ansari said that her son had gone to Kabul looking for a job.

"After a long struggle, we came to know that he is safe there under the watch of government. We are at least satisfied that he is fine. He is very talented but he never got desired job. He didn’t have job satisfaction," she told ANI.

"He came to know about the job opening of manager at Kabul airport. He went to Kabul. We were in continuous touch but after 10 days there was no contact," she added.

She said that they had approached the Afghanistan embassy to inquire about her son. They then found out that Hamid was trying to help a tribal girl who was being ill-treated in Pakistan.

"He was trying to help her and then he contacted other friends of nearby areas. They said that the girl is from tribal area, and no one can intervene in this," she said.

"Maybe it wasn’t a right step though his intentions were good. We were so anxious whether he is dead or alive but we came to know yesterday that he is there," she added.

She also thanked the Government of India for their efforts to help her son.

"Indian government has been very supportive, they showed us many letters which they sent to Pakistan high commission," she said.

According to reports, a divisional bench of the Peshawar High Court disposed off the case of Hamid Ansari after the government confirmed that he was currently in army custody and facing a trial in military courts.

  

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysuru

    Sun, Jan 17 2016

    It is time UN sends a team to inspect all prisons in the World to identify such imprisonment of foreigners without any information to the kith and kin of the arrested by a foreign country resulting in violation of human rights. It appears all agreements on human rights are just on paper with no commitment among world leaders to implement. It appears Ambassadors should be more responsible and work for their country by bringing such arrests to the notice of the government.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Fri, Jan 15 2016

    How many more Indians are there in Pakistan custody God only has to reveal.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 15 2016

    Where is our Bajrangi Bhaijaan ...

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  • Rudolf, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 15 2016

    He too is busy with his own work,hope you are free hitting always on the keyboard.May extend your help.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 15 2016

    Rudolph, only he goes to Pakistan at the of a hat ...

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