NHMP rescue lost boy
Boy loses his way after leaving madrassa
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ISLAMABAD:
National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP). Inspector Ramzan and Sub-Inspector Abid Hussain, while on patrol, spotted a perplexed 10-year-old boy on roadside.
The boy, Zahoor Ahmed, told them that he had lost his way, however, he gave contact details of his father.
Meanwhile, Operational Officer Inspector Naveed Arif contacted boy’s father.
The father told him that the child studied in a Madrassa in Gujrat, where boy’s maternal uncle worked. Police then contacted the uncle who was handed over the lost child in presence of witnesses after completion of due formalities.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2019.
National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP). Inspector Ramzan and Sub-Inspector Abid Hussain, while on patrol, spotted a perplexed 10-year-old boy on roadside.
The boy, Zahoor Ahmed, told them that he had lost his way, however, he gave contact details of his father.
Meanwhile, Operational Officer Inspector Naveed Arif contacted boy’s father.
The father told him that the child studied in a Madrassa in Gujrat, where boy’s maternal uncle worked. Police then contacted the uncle who was handed over the lost child in presence of witnesses after completion of due formalities.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2019.