2 Indian nationals, employed as chauffeurs in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, went missing for several hours on Monday, in a believed case of kidnapping by local security companies.
Paul Selvadhas and Dwimu Brahma were, however, later launched by authorities in Pakistan after India lodged a strong protest.
Upon the release of Mr. Selvadhas and Mr. Brahma, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed in a note that both the motorists were involved in a traffic mishap in the early morning and were arrested. The initial police report had actually declared that the duo were involved in phony currency blood circulation though the issue stays unconfirmed by the Pakistan foreign office.
Visible injuries
Informed Indian sources stated the noticeable injuries on the two show that they were battered in cops custody. They underwent medical tests upon returning.
The two motorists went out on Monday morning but stopped working to return to the mission, prompting a frenzied search in the middle of concerns that 2 were possibly removed by Pakistan’s security