Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Gunmen kidnap French aid worker

Rahim Faiez,Ap
Monday 03 November 2008 10:21 GMT
Comments

Gunmen kidnapped a French aid worker off a street in Kabul today and killed an intelligence agency employee who tried to stop the abduction — the latest in a series of attacks against Westerners in the Afghan capital.

Three assailants tried to kidnap two French citizens, but after a scuffle they got away with only one, said Mohammad Daud Amin, a police commander in the neighborhood where the abduction took place.

"A resident tried to prevent this kidnapping. A kidnapper opened fire and killed him. They were able to kidnap one Frenchman," Amin told The Associated Press.

The Interior Ministry identified the resident as the driver for the intelligence chief of Panjshir province.

A witness, Mohammad Shafi, said the man lived in a house across from where the kidnapping occurred.

"He grabbed the machine gun of one of the kidnappers, who opened fire, burning his hand. After that the kidnapper shot him three times in the chest," Shafi said.

A Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said Taliban militants were not involved in the kidnapping.

The abduction adds to the increasing anxiety felt by the international community in Kabul, which has experienced a rise in abductions and targeted shootings of foreigners in recent weeks.

Kidnappings by criminal groups in Afghanistan have spiked over the last year because of the lucrative ransoms that are paid to free hostages. Wealthy Afghans are typically targeted in the kidnappings, which are rarely reported in the media. The Taliban also kidnap Westerners and Afghans, but those abductions typically take place in rural provinces.

Last month, U.S. special forces freed an American citizen working for the Army Corps of Engineers who had been kidnapped and held for two months in Wardak province, one province west of Kabul.

But Kabul itself has also seen a spike in crime against Westerners. Last month, a British-South African dual citizen aid worker was killed by Taliban gunmen while walking on the street. Also, two employees of the international shipping company DHL, one a British citizen and the other a South African, were killed by a gunman outside their office.

Criminal gangs also kidnapped a former Afghan presidential candidate and the son of the president of a large Afghan bank. The two were rescued by Afghan intelligence officials.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in