Two girls who went missing from Quetta Darul Aman recovered

Efforts are being made to locate the remaining missing girl, says official

QUETTA:

The police on Friday recovered two girls, who went missing from Darul Aman (shelter home) Quetta, earlier this week while one is still at large.

"Police and social welfare department's team successfully recovered two missing girls," Abdul Latif Kakar, the Secretary of Social Welfare Balochistan said.

Three young women had gone missing from Darul Aman Quetta the other day. The secretary social welfare had formed a three-member inquiry committee to investigate the matter.

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The committee comprised Muhammad Hassanullah, the Director-General of Social Welfare Balochistan, Juma Khan Durrani, the Principal of Balochistan Disabled Complex Education, and Farghana Rubbi, the Directorate of Human Rights Balochistan.

"Efforts are being made to locate the remaining missing woman," Kakar said. The department has also submitted a preliminary report to Chief Secretary Abdul Aziz Uqaili.

The Quetta Darul Aman hosts over 30 inmates. Most of the inmates are widows, and orphans belonging to Quetta and other parts of Balochistan. "Our main objective is to make them useful citizens of the society," the secretary said.

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