
Peshawar, March 13 A Pakistani police officer who was abducted by unknown militants was found shot dead on Friday in the country's restive northwest, officials said.
The victim, Shah Munir, was serving as a Havaldar in the police force.
On Thursday, armed men in the Bajaur district of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province forcibly took him out of his vehicle and abducted him.
Police said the abducted officer's body was recovered on Friday.
It had multiple bullet wounds, indicating that the kidnappers shot him dead before disposing of the body.
Authorities confirmed that an investigation into the incident has been launched, while special teams have been formed to track down and arrest those involved in the killing.
Security officials described the incident as deeply concerning for the Bajaur police, noting that since the beginning of Ramadan, seven police personnel have been killed in separate incidents across the district.
Bajaur, considered a highly sensitive security area, has seen a series of attacks targeting law enforcement personnel, posing a major challenge for the security administration.
Police and other law enforcement agencies intensified search operations in the area and detained several suspects for questioning.