Two female varsity students missing in capital

Officials launched an investigation into her disappearance but have yet to find any clues


Our Correspondent December 22, 2016
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ISLAMABAD: A female law student studying at International Islamic University in Islamabad (IIUI) has been missing for a week.

This is the second student of a university to go missing in the capital in this time.

The girl’s family have told the police that their 23-year-old daughter* had gone to university on December 16, but never came back home. Following a complaint from the girl’s father, Sabzi Mandi police registered a kidnapping case against unidentified kidnappers.

Police said that the student hailed from Rawalpindi and lived at the varsity’s hostel. Officials said they had launched an investigation into her disappearance but have yet to find any clues.

Meanwhile, another female student* from an engineering college in the capital had been missing since December 20.

The girl, 21, was a student at Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE), located on Ataturk Avenue.

*NAMES WITHHELD TO PROTECT IDENTITY

Published in The Express Tribune, December 23rd, 2016.

COMMENTS (2)

IBN E ASHFAQUE | 7 years ago | Reply When agencies are allowed to disappear people this will follow............as the nation we all must condemn all DISAPPEARANCES...........whether of MEN or WOMEN..........have mercy on parents of the two girls............usually I fear the DAY OF JUDGEMENT but when such incidents occur I look for that day when such RASCALS will be held to account........May Allah guide us all......
Arshad Hussain | 7 years ago | Reply May Allah let us know our limits, ethics, etiquette, society and fear of Allah. That bring peace, harmony and love in our lives.
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