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Police recover three kidnapped girls from Islamabad

August 4, 2021 10:16 PM


Capital city police on Wednesday recovered three kidnapped girls who confessed to leaving their homes with their own will.

According to the 24News HD TV channel, a recovered teenager girl was run away from home with a fear of her forced marriage from the family while the other two left their homes for love-marriage.

All three girls belonged to different areas of the capital city of Islamabad including Ramna, Sihala and Tarnol.

Zarina, 14 and half years old ran away from home for fear of being forced into marriage by her family. She ran away with a relative and the police handed her over to the parents after recovering.

Aliza Qadeer, 20 years and Kinza Bibi, 17 years left home with their boyfriends and married them. They also produced their Nikahnama (marriage certificates) before the police on their recovery.

The parents of these three missing girls had registered kidnapping cases with their concerned police stations in Islamabad.

Reporter Usman Javed

 



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