Pakistani security forces have recovered a Canadian family from
Taliban captivity, five years after they were kidnapped from
neighbouring Afghanistan, officials said Thursday.
A Canadian man, his American wife and the couple’s three children
were recovered from the tribal region of Kurram near the Afghan border,
the military said in a statement.
The family was kidnapped, allegedly by militants linked with al-Qaeda in south-eastern Afghanistan, in 2012, the military said.
The recovery was carried out with information provided by American operatives stationed in Afghanistan, the statement added.
No further details about the family or the circumstances leading to their release were shared.
Islamist militants, especially those from the Haqqani network of the
Afghan Taliban, were behind a string of kidnappings of Western citizens
from Afghanistan in the past years.
Most of them were released, either in swaps for Taliban prisoners or
when ransom was paid for them. No Western government or the group,
however, ever admitted to ransoms being exchanged.
There was no independent verification of what led to the release of the family in this case.
NAN
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