ISLAMABAD – Afghanistan’s former governor Sayed Fazlullah Wahidi was recovered from Mardan two weeks after he was abducted in Islamabad. He was kidnapped from a market in an upscale district of Islamabad this month has been recovered, the Afghan Consulate in Peshawar confirmed on Friday (today). Sayed Fazlullah Wahidi was going to a restaurant in a market in F-7 sector with his grandson on February 12 evening when he was abducted by unidentified men. He was in Islamabad with his family members to get UK visas. Afghans travel to Pakistan for UK visas as they are not issued visas by the British embassy in Kabul. According to sources, the former Afghan governor was recovered by the law enforcement personnel after exchange of fire with suspected kidnappers in Rasheed Garhi area of Swabi. “I can confirm that Fazlullah Wahidi was recovered early Friday as I have talked to him. He has been handed over to the Afghan diplomats in the Pakistani city of Peshawar,” his son-in-law, Sayed Ikram, said in Pakistan. Syed Ikram is in Islamabad as part of an Afghan parliamentary delegation. Pakistan and Afghanistan have been seeking to mend relations in recent months in part to foster peace talks with the Taliban to end Afghanistan’s nearly 15-year-old war. Read more: Former Afghan governor abducted in Islamabad