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SLAMABAD: In a yet another case of worrying Pakistan army, an army officer posted as a clerk at Pakistan embassy in Austria gone missing a few days back with some sensitive documents, a media report said.
He was posted at the embassy some five months ago, in August 2017 and found absent from his duty since January 2, the FIR stated.
Acting on a complaint lodged by defence ministry officials, the Tarnol police station in Islamabad registered a missing case in the matter and investigation is on.
"It is suspected that he might have become a tool in the hands of an enemy of the country," according to the FIR.
Earlier, an official who gone missing was commissioned in the Pakistan army as a sepoy and appointed as a clerk at the Pakistani embassy in Vienna, Austria.
He was given a sensitive assignment by the defence ministry, the paper said, citing the FIR.
He was made an official in charge of some important and sensitive national affairs in Vienna, it stated, adding that "it was a very important duty, besides sensitive to country's sovereignty".
It said on checking of embassy's record the documents carrying sensitive information were also found missing.
After his disappearance, a person contacted his family and asked his wife to shift to her parents' house at Tarnol in Islamabad, the FIR stated.
According to his wife, her husband left the embassy of his free will and will "return after five years".
So far the man had not contacted his department or the Pakistani embassy in Vienna to inform them about his whereabouts, the FIR stated.