The Taliban on Wednesday abducted and released 30 Pakistani security personnel in Swat Valley after the hostages promised to quit their jobs in exchange for freedom.
Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said the abducted personnel were freed on Wednesday after they gave a written undertaking that they would quit their jobs.There was no official word on the latest development. Shahnawaz, one of the kidnapped Frontier Corps men, said the security personnel had given a written undertaking that they would quit their jobs. He said they would soon formally resign.
The bold abduction was carried out on Tuesday night when the army and paramilitary forces had suspended operations to break the siege of two police stations laid by Taliban militants in Shamzoi area and rescue the trapped security personnel, local police officials and TV channels reported.
Clashes continued throughout the day, but as night fell the operation was suspended giving the chance to Taliban to whisk away 30 security personnel which included six policemen and 24 paramilitary Frontier Corps personnel.
The militants destroyed the police station after taking away the security personnel as hostages from the building.
Muslim Khan said the militants had surrounded the police station late on Monday night and captured the station after an exchange of fire that lasted 24