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Police recover 7-year-old boy from Chakwal abducted from Karachi

January 5, 2022 08:15 PM


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Punjab Police have rescued a 7-year-old orphan Muhammad Ahmed Mehboob from Chakwal who was abducted from Karachi.

According to the spokesperson of Punjab Police, IG Punjab issued orders to RPO Rawalpindi to take immediate steps on the orders of Sindh High Court for the search and safe recovery of the abducted orphan child. Upon which Regional Police Officer formed special teams consisting of Jhelum and Chakwal police.

Jhelum and Chakwal police teams took part in the search operation. Special teams traced the child and recovered it from Chakwal using modern technology.

Rawalpindi Regional Police Officer Ashfaq Ahmad Khan said that according to the preliminary investigation, the abductors (couple) were close relatives of the child who abducted the child from Karachi and brought him to Chakwal. The couple had been taken into police custody.

The spokesperson for the Punjab police said that the Sindh High Court had ordered the Punjab police to rescue the child and now the child would be sent to Karachi to be handed over to heirs soon and presented in court.



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