Oman Daily Observer

Militant group claims responsibi­lity for Iran troops abduction

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TEHRAN: A militant group has claimed responsibi­lity for the abduction of 12 Iranian security personnel near the border with Pakistan, Iran’s semi-official news agency ISNA reported on Monday.

“The terrorist group Jaish al Adl (Army of Justice in Arabic) has posted two photos... claiming that those in it are the forces abducted” on October 16, ISNA said.

Jaish al Adl, formed in 2012, is a successor to the extremist group Jundallah (Soldiers of God) which has carried out a spate of attacks on Iranian security forces in recent years in the southeaste­rn province of Sistan-baluchista­n.

The photos show seven members of the elite Revolution­ary Guards force and five police commandos, all in combat gear, according to state news agency IRNA.

The Iranians, including intelligen­ce officers, were abducted near Lulakdan, a village 150 kilometres southeast of Zahedan, capital of Sistanbalu­chistan.

They were “made unconsciou­s” by a “single infiltrato­r” and then kidnapped and taken to bases inside Pakistan, said Guards commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, quoted by IRNA.

The photos also show a haul of automatic weapons and sniper rifles, rocket launchers, machinegun­s, grenades and ammunition, apparently seized from the Iranian forces.

Sistan-baluchista­n has long been a flashpoint, with Pakistanba­sed Baluchi separatist­s and militants carrying out regular crossborde­r raids against Iran.

The province has a large, mainly ethnic Baluchi community which straddles the border.

A delegation led by the Guards’ ground forces commander Mohammad Pakpour visited Pakistan on Monday to follow up on efforts to free the Iranians, the force said on its website.

Pakistan said on Wednesday last that it has launched “active” efforts to locate the missing men.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has blamed the kidnapping on “our common enemies unhappy with the existing close, friendly relations between Pakistan and Iran”.

THE PERSONNEL WERE ABDUCTED NEAR LULAKDAN, A VILLAGE 150 KM SOUTHEAST OF ZAHEDAN

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