Two women allegedly kidnapped from capital in separate incidents
Police investigators are probing both the incidents
ISLAMABAD:
At least two women have been allegedly kidnapped from the capital in separate cases.
According to police, a 16-year-old girl* was allegedly kidnapped from the Naval Complex on May 26. Margalla police registered a case pf kidnapping against a man on the complaint of the girl’s father.
Little space for women lawmakers in Balochistan
On the other hand, Khanna police have booked six people for allegedly kidnapping a married woman* from the Khanna area. The case was registered on Saturday on the complaint of the woman’s husband. However, the FIR was registered over two months after the incident.
Police explained that the delay in registering the FIR was because the complainant reported the incident late.
A police investigator said that the six nominated suspects were relatives of the woman. However, he added that police have yet to find any clue to the woman’s whereabouts as yet. Moreover, he said that no arrests have been made in the case so far.
*NAME WITHHELD TO PROTECT IDENTITY
Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2017.
At least two women have been allegedly kidnapped from the capital in separate cases.
According to police, a 16-year-old girl* was allegedly kidnapped from the Naval Complex on May 26. Margalla police registered a case pf kidnapping against a man on the complaint of the girl’s father.
Little space for women lawmakers in Balochistan
On the other hand, Khanna police have booked six people for allegedly kidnapping a married woman* from the Khanna area. The case was registered on Saturday on the complaint of the woman’s husband. However, the FIR was registered over two months after the incident.
Police explained that the delay in registering the FIR was because the complainant reported the incident late.
A police investigator said that the six nominated suspects were relatives of the woman. However, he added that police have yet to find any clue to the woman’s whereabouts as yet. Moreover, he said that no arrests have been made in the case so far.
*NAME WITHHELD TO PROTECT IDENTITY
Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2017.