Class 7 Girl Kidnapped Outside School

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MUZAFFARGARH: A class seven student was reportedly kidnapped from outside the Government Girls High School in Canal Colony on 4th November.

The City police registered a case against unknown suspects following a complaint lodged by the girl’s mother, Zubaida Bibi.

According to the complainant, her 13-year-old daughter went missing after arriving at the school but never returned. When she inquired with the school administration, they claimed to have no knowledge of her whereabouts.

She approached the City police where Station House Officer Ata Meeran registered an abduction case and assured her that the suspects would be arrested soon.

Zubaida Bibi also reported receiving two calls from unknown numbers following the abduction.

Police officials stated that they are actively pursuing leads and expect the girl to be recovered soon.

Published in Dawn, November 5th, 2024

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