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Pak. oil firm chief missing

KARACHI, JAN. 24. The chief executive of the Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), a state company which runs Pakistan's largest natural gas field, has been missing since Saturday after armed men seized his car, police and company officials said today. Police said they were investigating the possibility of kidnapping.

Witnesses told police that gunmen hijacked and drove away Mr. Munsif Raza, when he was driving in an eastern district of Karachi on Saturday evening.

- Reuters

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