In 2002, Parkhudin, a 26-year-old farmer, was a passenger in Dilawar's
jitney taxi along with two other men,
Abdur Rahim, and
Zakim Shah. All four men were taken captive by
Jan Baz Khan, an Afghan militia leader who had a contract to provide security for
Forward Operating Base Salerno. Jan Baz Khan told his American contacts that the four men were responsible for firing missiles at the base and he handed them over to the Americans in early December 2002. The men spent their first days in captivity with their hands shackled to the ceiling, suspended in a "
stress position". Their heads were covered by a hood, and they were often beaten. Less than a week after their arrival, the taxi driver, Dilawar, died under this torture. ==Release==