Children Released on Probation in Punjab and Balochistan (Jan 2022 – Sep 2024)

Children Released on Probation (1 Jan 2022- 30 Sep 2024) in Punjab

Year
Total
Age Group Gender
11-15 Years 16-17 Years M F X
2022 98 5 93 96 2
2023 89 33 56 89
2024
120
34
86
120
(1 Jan- 30 Sep 2024)
Source: Punjab Probation and Parole Service, Home Department, Govt. of Punjab

 

Children Released on Probation (1 Jan 2022- 30 Sep 2024) in Balochistan

Year
Total
Age Group Gender
11-15 Years 16-17 Years M F X
2022 3 1 2 3 0
2023 2 1 1 2 0
2024
5
1
4
5
0
(1 Jan-30 Sep 2024)
Source: Home Department, Govt. of Balochistan
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