Police Bust Child Smuggling Ring, Rescue 29 In AJK

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LAHORE: In a major operation, the Lahore Organised Crime Unit dismantled a child smuggling ring involved in luring and trafficking vulnerable children from Punjab to Azad Kashmir. During an intelligence-based operation in Kotli, Azad Kashmir, 29 children were safely rescued, police officials confirmed at a press conference.

The operation, led by DIG Organised Crime Imran Kishwar, alongside SP Furqan Bilal and DSP Mian Anjum Toqeer, resulted in the arrest of the group’s ringleader, Imran alias Kan Pata, and two accomplices, Muhammad Nasir and Ali Raza.

The suspects had been targeting homeless and runaway children, promising them employment before smuggling them to Azad Kashmir, where they were held in illegal confinement.

Authorities revealed that the children had suffered severe human rights violations, including forced labour and sexual abuse. The rescued children are now under protection, and further investigations are underway to gather more evidence and bring additional charges against the culprits.

DIG Kishwar lauded the efforts of his team for using technology and experienced officers to bring the perpetrators to justice in a short time. He reaffirmed the Organised Crime Unit’s commitment to continue its crackdown on criminal elements, ensuring citizens’ security.

Published in News Daily on 13-October-2024.

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