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Two missing young siblings recovered safely in Karachi

By News Desk

March 13, 2024 03:26 PM


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Two young siblings who went missing from North Nazimabad, Karachi have been recovered safely, their mother confirmed.

The mother claimed that her brother had recovered the young siblings with the support of rangers and police.

She said she received a call from an unidentified contact number about the whereabouts of her children. The unidentified individuals returned the missing siblings in a mall near North Nazimabad.

The kids in their initial statement said their ‘aunty and maternal grandmother used to torture them”. Ayaan and Anabiya said they spent a night at the house of an uncle and aunty who found them in the street on Tuesday night.

Pakistan Rangers Sindh spokesperson in a statement said a bid of Rs1m ransom for recovery of children was foiled. The Rangers spokesperson said the mother of the children received a call for Rs1mln ransom.

The paramilitary forces acted on the information with the latest techniques and unearthed the kidnappers, who later left the children in Hyderi and fled away.

Police had registered a case against unidentified persons a day after two young siblings went missing in Karachi's North Nazimabad area.

The Haidri police lodged an FIR of alleged kidnap on the report of Salman Ahmed, an uncle of the missing children.

According to Ahmed's statement, the siblings, aged 12 and 11, went missing after leaving their house around 12pm on Tuesday and have not returned since.

Notably, the parents of the siblings have been divorced for nine years, with their mother relocating to Dubai for employment. She entrusted the children to her family for their education.

Earlier,  The mother of the missing children, Shumaila Naz, shared the video about her missing children on social media and requested the public and authorities to trace on Facebook.

 

According to the details, the mother had received the news about the sudden absence of the children from her brother Salman.

Salman reported to his sister that Ayan and Anabya went to a fast food centre last night but did not return home.

The father of the children has said that he has been separated from his wife for eight years and has not met his children for a year.

He said that Ayan and Anabiya were living at their maternal grandmother's (Nani) home and they were her responsibility.

 


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