Pak recovers slain Taliban chief's domicile certificate
June 02, 2016 13:42
Pakistani authorities have recovered the domicile certificate of slain Taliban chief Mullah Mansour which was illegally made under a fake name, officials said today.
The recovery of the domicile certificate comes after Mansour was found possessing not only Pakistan's computerised national identity card but also a valid passport with him that left Pakistani authorities red-faced.
He had a fake name -- Wali Muhmmad -- on the documents.
The domicile certificate, also known as certificate of residence in a district, was issued in 1999 under the same fake name of Wali Muhammad, according to a Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) official.