Judge kidnapped in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rescued later
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Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2024
Judge Shakirullah Marwat of a meetings court in South Waziristan, situated in the north-western district of Pakistan, was stolen by aggressors and his vehicle was set burning after the hijacking. A video was delivered of the adjudicator mentioning the public authority requesting that the public authority set sure the Taliban's expectations are acknowledged.

After an authority objection was documented, a group of the Counter-Psychological warfare Division (CTD) was relegated by the main clergyman of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to recuperate the adjudicator. After a thorough inquiry, the appointed authority was recuperated securely. According to the reports, there have been many such cases in Pakistan accused of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) aggressor bunch.
The abducting occurrence:
https://www.pakistanweekly.co.uk/judge-kidnapped-in-khyber-pakhtunkhwa-rescued-later/
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