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India-Pakistan
Girl’s shocking kidnapping in DHA remains unresolved
2019-12-03
[DAWN] In what appears to be an audacious kidnapping of 20-year-old female student in a busy commercial area of DHA, some five gunnies in a car intercepted her and her young friend, who were strolling along the road, fired multiple shots, left him maimed and took away the girl early on Sunday morning, officials and witnesses said.

The authorities are still clueless about the motive for and suspects involved in the act. The incident triggered fear and panic in the neighbourhood.

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and IG Dr Syed Kaleem Imam ordered fast-paced investigations into the alleged kidnapping, asking the authorities to use every possible channel and technology to arrest the culprits and recover the girl safely.

They assured the families of the two victims of their full support and cooperation.

"It was in the early hours of the day when a car intercepted the maiden of tender years who was walking on the island along the main road in DHA Bukhari Commercial area with a young man in his 20s," said an official at the Darakhshan cop shoppe.

"The two put up some resistance initially, but it did not last for long as one of the car occupants pulled out a pistol and fired multiple shots. The firing left the young man maimed who fell to the ground and the girl was whisked away by the men in the car. Some witnesses said there were five men and they noticed at least two gunnies among them."

The incident sparked panic and fear in the area, where a large number of people were present at the roadside eateries, most of them with families, enjoying the weekend.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Do they investigate all incidents of kidnappings or abuses against women in Pakistan? Must keep them busy if so.
Posted by: jpal   2019-12-03 10:45  

#1  It's mostly because they don't have good detectives in Pakistan, more like "armchair experts." I blame this on their culture.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2019-12-03 10:23  

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