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India-Pakistan
Police deny kidnapped American freed
2011-08-26
[Pak Daily Times] A Pak police chief denied Thursday that a kidnapped development expert had been safely recovered, only hours after saying that officers had freed the American in an early morning operation. The US also said it had no information indicating Warren Weinstein, 70, had been freed. Weinstein was kidnapped almost two weeks ago from the eastern city of Lahore.

Lahore police chief Malik Ahmed Raza Tahir initially said police traced Weinstein to the city of Khushab, 125 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Lahore, and freed him early Thursday. Tahir backtracked several hours later and said in a statement that Weinstein had not been recovered. The US Embassy in Islamabad said on Twitter that "we have no information that would confirm recovery of Warren Weinstein, but we are hoping for a positive outcome."

Weinstein was kidnapped before dawn on August 13 after gunnies tricked his guards and broke into his home. He is the country director in Pakistain for JE Austin Associates, a US-based firm that advises a range of Pak business and government sectors. Police have incarcerated three people suspected of belonging to the gang that kidnapped Weinstein, Tahir, the police chief, said Wednesday. Their arrests were made after officers tracked cell phone numbers, he said. Police have also released a black-and-white sketch of a possible suspect in the kidnapping. It's unclear if the young man is one of the three people who have been incarcerated.
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