Islamabad: The abduction of Afghan envoy's daughter turned to be a concocted ploy staged in Afghanistan, GNN analyst Imran Khan disclosed on Monday.


Accoridng to the senior journalist, the plot was finalized in Afghanistan and was propagated by Indian lobby.
He said all evidence, footages, photographs, phone record and other evidence had been handed over to the Aghan authorities.
Soon after the incident, the ambassador's family left for Turkey and then Germany.
Khan further dislcosed that Afghanistan was also involved in the incidents of Dasu and Johar Town bomb blast.
The vicitm was allegedly kidnapped and tortured in Islamabad on July 16 before being reached the official residence. Prime Minister Imran Khan directed Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid to arrest the culprits within 48 hours of the incident.
Soon after the incident, the ambassador and embassy staff was called back to Afghanistan. Pakistan condemned the withdrawl of embassy staff and expressed the hope that Afghan governemnt would review its decision.
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