PESHAWAR, Nov 1: The additional district and sessions  judge, Shehbar Khan, on Saturday granted bail to a person accused in the kidnapping case of a former MNA’s grandson.

The  accused-applicant,  Tilla  Mohammad,  was  arrested  on charges of the kidnapping of Amjid Faraz, grandson of former MNA from Mohmand Agency, Haji Bahroz Khan.

The  court directed that the accused should be released  after furnishing two sureties of Rs 300,000 each.

An  FIR  was  registered  with the  Daudzai  police  station  by Sarfaraz  Khan,  father  of the kidnapped boy,  on  Oct  21.  The complainant stated that his son had gone to his marble factory in his car but did not return.

He  had  charged Tilla Mohammad and some of his relatives with the crime. Initially, the complainant claimed that the boy was kept in illegal confinement. Later on, he charged, the accused of abducting the boy for ransom.

He  alleged that they were having a money dispute of about Rs 20 million.

Advocates Asadullah Chamkani and Mamrez Khan appeared for  the applicant and argued that he was falsely implicated in the  case. They  produced a letter written by a person named Noor Rehman  to the  administration of Mohmand Agency, in which he  had  accepted the  responsibility  of  taking away the  boy  for  settling  his monetary dispute with Haji Bahroz and his family.

The  counsel argued that from the letter it was  evident  that the  boy was abducted by Noor Rehman and not by  Tilla  Mohammad. They  pointed out that Tilla Mohammad was neither a relative  nor an  acquaintance of Noor Rehman. They added that he could not  be hold responsible for the deeds of Noor Rehman.

They  argued that the abducted person had yet to  be  recovered and once he was recovered it would be clear who had abducted him.

HELD: Police on Saturday arrested six car-washers from outside the building of an insurance company from where a Suzuki car was stolen on Friday evening.

This was for the second time in the span of two months that poor car-washers had been detained by the West Cantt police, despite the fact that no FIR was registered against them, sources said.

According to reports, Mohammad Soaib parked his car (RIV 7794) outside the building of the State Life of Pakistan and walked into the building for some reason. When he returned, he could not find his car at the place where he had parked it, eye witnesses said.

To show their efficiency, the police detained poor car-washers and in order to elicit information beat them up in the lock-up.

When contacted, police officials said when the car-washers got hold of the car key to clean it from inside, they made its duplicate and gave it to some car-lifters, who later stole the car.

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