Infant Reunited With Family

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ISLAMABAD:

Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police 05-September-2024 rescued a seven-month-old infant, Hassan Ali, who had been abducted from the F-7 area of the Kohsar police jurisdiction.

The incident occurred on August 31, when the child was forcibly taken by two individuals in a car.

On the request of fruit cart vendor Samina Jan, Kohsar police immediately registered an FIR and started action he said. The abduction prompted an immediate response from the ICT Police.

In a bid to ensure the child’s safe return, IG Rizvi directed the formation of Rapid Deployment Units (RDU) under the leadership of Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Dr Syed Mustafa Tanveer.

The RDU teams utilised all available resources and investigative techniques to track down the suspects and recover the child. Their efforts paid off when they managed to locate the child and detain the two kidnappers, including a woman. The vehicle used in the abduction was also confiscated from the suspects. The abducted child was handed over to his mother after legal proceedings.

Published in Express Tribune on 06-September-2024.

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