PICTURED: The two Afghan Air Force trainees now being hunted by Homeland Security after they disappeared from U.S. military base in Georgia

Friday, December 11, 2015
By Paul Martin

Mirwais Kohistani and Shirzad Rohullah failed to show up for training on Monday at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia
They are part of a group of 23 who are training with the U.S. military
Officials say they pose no threat but have ramped up efforts to find them
Both were screened upon arriving at the base in February

DAILYMAIL.COM
11 December 2015

Air Force officials say the Department of Homeland Security has taken the lead role in the search for two Afghan men who disappeared while training with the U.S. military at a base in south Georgia.

The men – who were part of a group of 23 from Afghanistan who have been at the base since February – have now been identified as Mirwais Kohistani and Shirzad Rohullah.

Their names and passports were released Thursday as part of a federal investigation to track down the pair, after they failed to show up for training on Monday.

Air Force Lt. Col. Chris Karns said Friday that Homeland Security, in coordination with the U.S. State Department, is leading efforts to locate the men.

However officials maintain there is no evidence that either of them pose a threat.

The Air Force said both men were screened before entering the U.S.

The students have trained alongside American counterparts for the entirety of 2015 and do not pose any apparent threat,’ the Moody Air Force Base told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday.

‘There is a well-coordinated process among federal agencies to locate the individuals as quickly as possible and return them accordingly to the proper authorities to manage their present situation.’

Moody reiterated Thursday that the men still did not pose a threat, even though efforts to find them had been ramped up.

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