Shoot-out survivor’s warning to tourists
Reporter: HELEN KORN
Date published: 04 May 2012
Pakistan beautiful but dangerous, says Akhtar
OLDHAM business man Akhtar Zahid, who survived an extortion attempt and dramatic shoot-out in Pakistan, is home safe to tell the tale.
But the 66 year old, of School House Road - who had gone to Malka to build a new house when 500,000 rupees (£33,500) was demanded of him — is warning Oldhamers to be cautious when visiting his homeland.
Mr Zahid was threatened by a well-known terrorist. Mr Zahid and his brothers were able to stall the criminal while police supplied 100,000 rupees and watched the handover.
The episode ended in a gun battle with the chief kidnapper shot dead and his accomplice in hiding.
Mr Ahktar, a former treasurer of the Asian Business Association and owner of A and S Motor Factors in Chadderton, said: “Pakistan is a beautiful country but the law and order over there is not right at all.
“While I was there I had so many calls from people in Oldham to check that I was okay and for that I am very grateful — thank you to them all.”
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