Karachi’s Missing Children

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The Karachi police have no leads in at least 230 cases of children that have gone missing since January 2023. Meanwhile, a total of 2,066 cases relating to missing or kidnapped children have been registered since January 2023, with 1,828 of them being recovered safely. Data shared at a top-level meeting of the city’s police officers also showed that a disproportionately high number of children reported missing in the first nine months are boys – 491 out of 623. While the raw data does not differentiate between kidnappings, abductions and runways, the age breakdown would suggest all of the causes are represented – 85 of the missing children were under five, another 124 were between 16 and 18, and the rest were between six and 15. The data says 99 of the children reported missing this year have still not been recovered.

The demographic breakdown not only raises concerns about their immediate safety but also calls into question the effectiveness of our current protective measures. When children, the most vulnerable members of our society, are endangered, it is a reflection of a broader societal issue that requires an integrated and urgent response.

Police officials and civil society groups have blamed the lack of coordination among provinces and the federal government as being part of the problem. But protecting children begins with vigilance. Parents and guardians must be informed about the risks, and children should be educated on personal safety in a manner suitable to their age. Furthermore, local communities should foster an environment where they are encouraged to report suspicious activities and work together to ensure the safety of their neighborhoods.

The plight of missing children is an issue that transcends the boundaries of numbers and statistics. Each missing-child represents a family torn apart, a home filled with anxiety, and a community left shocked and grieving. As a society, we must take collective responsibility to ensure that our children are safe, protected and valued.

Editorial published in the Express Tribune on 30th November 2024

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