Militants  in the region have previously launched regular attacks on Nato supply  trucks and oil tankers to disrupt supplies for international troops  fighting in Afghanistan. – (File Photo)
PESHAWAR:  Taliban militants in Pakistan’s troubled northwestern tribal belt  Wednesday killed a truck driver and his helper for supplying livestock  to Afghanistan, a senior official told AFP.
The attack  took place in Baizai town of Mohmand tribal district, where Pakistan’s  military is engaged in anti-militant border operations, as the truck was  returning from selling livestock in the east Afghan province of  Nangarhar.
The militants signalled for the truck to stop before opening fire, said senior administration official Maqsood Hasan.
“First  they fired on the truck and killed both the driver and his helper. Then  they destroyed the truck by setting it on fire,” he said.
“Taliban militants carried out the attack.”
The  driver had violated a ban on supplies travelling by truck across the  border to Afghanistan, imposed by militants in the area, an intelligence  official in Peshawar said.
He said the Pakistani Taliban had previously imposed a tax on such trucks, but clashes over the penalty led to an outright ban.
Militants  in the region have previously launched regular attacks on Nato supply  trucks and oil tankers to disrupt supplies for international troops  fighting in Afghanistan.



 



 
 
 
 






 
 
 
