The former ISI member, Colonel Imam, has warned Pakistan's government that he will disclose intelligence secrets if Pakistan does not increase efforts for his release


Imam, speaking in Urdu in a video footage released recently has warned that he will unveil intelligence secrets about Afghanistan, India, the United States, Russia and other countries, if Pakistan's government does not accelerate its attempts for his release.

"I urge the President, the Prime Minister and Chief of the Army to accept the demands of the Lashkar-e- Jagnoi as soon as possible, and if the government of Pakistan does not care about me, I also don't care about them and will reveal the discrepancies inside Pakistan's administration," he said in the video.

"I am well aware of all the ongoing political games with Afghanistan, India, Russia, the United States and other countries, and it depends on the government of Pakistan what they decide about me," he added.

In the video, he has asked his son to quit his governmental job and he has blamed the Pakistani government for being heedless to its employees.

Colonel Imam, along with Khalid Khwaja, another ISI member were abducted in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province four months ago.

Kahlid Khwaja was killed two months ago after the kidnappers' demands were not accepted, but Colonel Imam is still kept hostage.

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