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PTI Central Office employee Rashid Mahmood abducted, party confirms

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ISLAMABAD: Rashid Mahmood, Administration Manager at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Office in Islamabad, was abducted by unknown men late at night, senior PTI leader Omar Ayub confirmed.

According to the party, ten masked men broke into Rashid Mahmood’s house and abducted him at approximately 2 am last night. 

Taking on X, Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan, wrote, “Rashid Mahmood Manager Administration PTI Central Office Islamabad has been abducted from his house at approximately 2 am by 10 masked men who broke into his house.”

He further added that it is obvious that one or more of the intelligence agencies (ISI, MI, IB, FIU, SB) are involved. The intelligence agencies people are acting like thugs and have turned Pakistan into a Banana Republic.

He slammed the intelligence agencies, saying “These agencies are fixated on abducting PTI activists and employees and torturing them. What a shame!!”

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