Lahore/Islamabad: The police team investigating the failed abduction attempt on journalist Taha Siddiqui on Friday revealed that camera
s installed on Islamabad Expressway under a Safe City project were not operational.
The main cable supplying power to the camera
s installed at the point where Siddiqui reportedly escaped the abduction attempt was cut a few weeks ago due to construction work at Sohan and Khanna interchanges, Koral station house officer Abdul Ghafur told Daily Times.
He said investigation
of the case was underway and further information would be shared with the media as soon as there was some progress.
Meanwhile, the first independent witness to the abduction attempt emerged on Thursday night by sharing her account on social media platform Twitter.
Speaking to Daily Times on Friday, Mashal Butt, a final year student at National University of Science and Technology, said, “I was on my way to the university. When I descended onto the
highway via the Koral Chowk overpass, traffic was choked though it normally isn’t that bad on that part
of the
highway. So I thought maybe there was an accident and moved my care into the truck lane which was slowly moving. I saw cars stopped o
n the other side
of the
highway for traffic coming from Islamabad to Pindi. As Taha Siddiqui said that he was on his way to the airport, it only makes sense that he was o
n the other side
of the
highway.
“I saw him approximately 100 metres ahead of me. He was running, stumbling in front of moving cars and then he got into a moving cab with quite difficulty. That’s all I saw,” she said.
“I can’t comment o
n the abductors’ appearance since I didn’t see them. If I was i
n the rightmost lane, I may have been able to see them, but since I was i
n the truck lane, I only saw him [Taha] coming from that side
of the
highway onto the side I was on and get into a cab,” she added.
Asked about her immediate reaction to the spectacle, Butt said initially she was confused about the situation, and her first reaction was that perhaps the guy had robbed someone and was fleeing the scene. “Now that I come to think
of that reaction, I find it unfortunate that the society has made us think that way in such situations,” she said, adding that when she reached the university campus she shared the details
of the incident with a friend. “Between 4pm and 5pm, I saw the Dawn report o
n the incident and that’s when I tweeted what I saw. It only got traction a day later when another journalist saw and retweeted it.”
Butt said she was quite surprised that no one else had come forward with their eye witness account
of the incident. “Hundreds of people were there, many with better view of what was happening than mine, since I was i
n the truck lane,” she said.
Siddiqui had escaped the attempt to kidnap him by at least 10 armed men on his way to the airport on Wednesday morning. Speaking at a press conference later, he said that as he was escaping he saw a military truck driving past him. “I cried for help but they refused to stop and drove away,” he said. The FIR was subsequently registered against unidentified attackers.
With additional input from Islamabad team
Published in Daily Times, J
anuary 13th 2018.