An ex-serviceman, Major (retd) Adil Raja, who had reportedly gone missing from Islamabad, announced on Twitter that he has “safely” arrived in London.
“There is a lot to say, but everything will be spoken about in time,” he said and warned: “After this, if my mother and loved ones are hurt even slightly, I won’t hold back.”
He said he is with his family in the United Kingdom.
The former Army officer shared a copy of his complaint registered with the Punjab Police stating he was given “life threats”.
According to his Twitter bio, Major Adil was the spokesman for the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society (PESS) before voluntarily quitting the position a few days ago.
The news first surfaced on Twitter when a woman, Sabine Kayani, who said she was his wife, tweeted she was unable to contact him and sought help to trace his whereabouts.
Sabine Kayani claimed on Twitter that some men claiming to be FIA officials had raided her mother-in-law’s house while Raja was not there.
Raja is a staunch supporter of former premier Imran Khan and openly shares his views on the microblogging website Twitter.