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Afghanistan |
Kidnappers Killed, Bodies Hanged On Advertisement Board In Helmand |
2015-02-06 |
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] Civilians have killed three kidnappers in fighting and hanged their bodies on an advertisement board in southern Helmand ...an Afghan province populated mostly by Pashtuns, adjacent to Injun country in Pak Balochistan... province. Najibullah Hayat, District Governor of Dilaram in southwestern Nimroz province says "Three days ago, a group of kidnappers kidnapped a resident of Dilaram District and took him to neighboring Helmand province. Then residents of Dilaram decided to bring him back from the kidnappers. " He added that after following the kidnappers, Dilaram residents arrived in Washir District of Helmand province where a fighting erupted between the residents and kidnappers. "Three kidnappers were killed in the fighting and later hanged on an advertisement board in the city of Washir District by Dilaram resident", he said. He said the purpose residents hanged bodies of the kidnappers on the advertisement board was to teach a lesson to other kidnappers. He further said that the dead bodies were hanged on the advertisement board for a few hours but now they are in the District Hospital of Washir District. A resident of Dilaram also died in the fighting, Najibullah Hayat added. Most of the kidnap cases in Afghanistan happen for money where kidnappers demand big money. |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 I for one am signing up for the SLF (Sock Liberation Front) |
Posted by: Bov Flimbers 2015-02-06 21:57 |
#4 I've always been surprised at the rarity of such vigilante groups over there. Or here, for that matter. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2015-02-06 12:56 |
#3 Steve don't be greedy. The energy used to keep matching socks together us keeping us dependent on the oil ticks. Solid colors or boots and not giving a damn is best for 'murica. |
Posted by: Shipman 2015-02-06 06:15 |
#2 Yeah, gimme ya socks!! But they gotta match. |
Posted by: Steven 2015-02-06 03:22 |
#1 where kidnappers demand big money. Or socks, I suppose. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2015-02-06 01:45 |