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 Militants kidnap cadets, staffers of Razmak College
 Updated at: 2231 PST,  Monday, June 01, 2009
Militants kidnap cadets, staffers of Razmak College NORTH WAZIRISTAN: Militants have kidnapped cadets and staffers of Razmak College who were heading to Bannu from the College.

The cadets and staffers of the college, situated in North Waziristan, were on their way to Bannu when they were kidnapped by militants who came in 20 vehicles. However, 17 cadets traveling in a vehicle successfully escaped from there.

Cadet College Razmak was suddenly closed and the cadets and staff were sent to Bannu.

Advisor to Prime Minister on Tribal Affairs Mirza Muhammad Jihadi has confirmed the happening of the incident.

Strongly condemning the kidnapping, he pledged that the government will ensure safe release of the hostages.
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