Brother of Mullah Mansour’s driver lodges FIR against US

Author: Agencies

QUETTA: The brother of a man who was killed alongside the Taliban’s slain chief Mullah Akthar Mansour in a US drone strike in Balochistan is pressing murder and terrorism charges against US officials, police said Sunday.

Mansour was travelling by car near the town of Ahmad Wal on May 21 when he was killed. US officials described the car’s driver as a ‘second male combatant”, but according to Pakistani security officials he was a chauffeur named Azam who worked for the Al Habib rental company based out of Quetta.

His brother Mohammad Qasim said Azam was an innocent man who was providing for his four children and had been murdered.

“US officials whose name I do not know accepted the responsibility in media for this incident, so I want justice and request legal action against those responsible for it,” Qasim said in a police report dated May 25.

“My brother was innocent and he was very poor who has left behind four small children and he was the lone bread earner in the family,” he added.

Local police and administration officials on Sunday confirmed charges had been filed, but declined to comment on what steps authorities would take to pursue the case, if any.

Mansour was appointed head of the Taliban in July 2015 and was succeeded last week by his deputy Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada. The US has carried out hundreds of drone strikes in Pakistan, mainly in the border tribal regions with Afghanistan, and leaked documents show Islamabad had quietly consented despite publicly protesting.

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