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Militants kidnap cadets, staffers of Razmak College

Monday June 01, 2009 (2353 PST)


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ISLAMABAD: Unknown miscreants hijacked around 30 buses carrying 400 students including teachers of Razmak Cadet College on Monday.

Police Officer, Mir Sardar while talking to foreign based news agency told that incident took place some 30 kilometers away from the Cadet College near Kajuri.

He told that around 500 students left the school when some unknown person issued them warning to evacuate the school. He further told that 17 missing students managed to escape from the miscreants and they informed the police about the incident. DPO Bannu told that two of the busses carrying 20-25 students reached at Bakkha Khael and Miryan Police station. He said that police have started search of the rest of the students.

Razmak Cadet College is a military High School located in Razmak valley, North Waziristan and is spread over an area of 154 acres while the college affairs are regulated through a board of governors, founded by late Prime Minister, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

The students were prepared for SSC and Intermediate Exams. Meanwhile,Assistant political agent Mawaz Khan Afridi while talking to Private TV Channel claimed that most of students have reached Bannu and only about 35 students are missing. He said that administration was trying to established contacts with Bannu and other areas besides establishing check posts on the road.

He further said that chances were there, that some local miscreants must have carried out the action. However, no group has claimed the responsibility yet.

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