Police reunite boy with parents
He was reunited with his parents who thanked police team over safe recovery of the boy.
ISLAMABAD:
Aabpara police station on Saturday reunited a 15-year old missing boy with his parents, a police spokesman said.
According to details, Ehsanullah informed Aabpara police station that his 15-year old son Fahad had gone missing and could not be traced despite hectic efforts by family members.
Following this information, SP (City) Sarfraz Ahmed Virk constituted a special team under supervision of DSP Iqbal Khan to trace the missing boy.
This team including SHO Aabpara police station Inspector Irshad Ahmed searched various under-construction buildings, houses and garbage heaps.
Various people were also questioned about the missing boy and finally police team succeeded in recovering him safely.
He was reunited with his parents who thanked police team over safe recovery of the boy.
IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan and DIG (Operations) Waqaruddin Syed have appreciated the performance of the police team.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 19th, 2020.
Aabpara police station on Saturday reunited a 15-year old missing boy with his parents, a police spokesman said.
According to details, Ehsanullah informed Aabpara police station that his 15-year old son Fahad had gone missing and could not be traced despite hectic efforts by family members.
Following this information, SP (City) Sarfraz Ahmed Virk constituted a special team under supervision of DSP Iqbal Khan to trace the missing boy.
This team including SHO Aabpara police station Inspector Irshad Ahmed searched various under-construction buildings, houses and garbage heaps.
Various people were also questioned about the missing boy and finally police team succeeded in recovering him safely.
He was reunited with his parents who thanked police team over safe recovery of the boy.
IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan and DIG (Operations) Waqaruddin Syed have appreciated the performance of the police team.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 19th, 2020.