
The bodies of the two women were found by villagers on the outskirts of the city of Bannu.
A note found on the bodies accused the women of "acts of obscenity", a term that usually refers to prostitution.
The region is a known base for militants who want to impose their interpretation of Islamic law.
Police said the women were travelling in a three-wheeled vehicle when masked and armed men overpowered them and bundled them into a car.
Senior district police officer Dar Khattak told Reuters news agency it was the first time militants had directly targeted and killed women in the region.
The note read: "We have started doing this to end obscenity in the area."
Music and movie shops in the region have also been targeted by militants.
Militant attacks in the north-west have increased since the army ousted radical Islamists from the Red Mosque in the capital, Islamabad, in July. More than 100 people were killed in the operation.
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