Boy Kidnapped By Motorcyclist

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LAHORE. A 12 year old boy was allegedly kidnapped by a motorcyclist in Shahdara after offering him a ride. According to police sources, a 12-year-old Muhammad left his home to buy groceries when an unknown motorcyclist approached him and offered a ride. The suspect took the boy with him and disappeared from the area. CCTV footage has emerged, showing the man taking the child away on his motorcycle. The surveillance footage is being analyzed to identify the suspect and trace his movements after the kidnapping.  The police registered a case and launched a search operation for the missing boy using the available CCTV  footage.  They are reviewing camera feeds from various locations to track the suspects routes and possible hideouts. Police officials appealed to the public for any information that could help locate the missing child and identify the kidnapper.

News published in the Express Tribune on 30th June 2025 

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