Islamabad police reunite 2 missing boys with families

Islamabad   -   The officials of Noon and Tarnol police stations reunited two missing boys with their parents, a police spokesman said on Monday. 

According to details, a citizen Nasir informed Noon police that his 12-year-old son Allah Ditta had been missing and could not be traced despite hectic efforts by family members. Following this information, police registered a case.  SP (Industrial Area) Fida Hussain Satti constituted a special team under supervision of DSP Muhammad Nawaz to trace the missing boy. 

This team including SHO Noon police station Ishtiaq Hussain Shah searched various under-construction buildings, houses and garbage heaps. Various people were inquired about the missing boy and finally police team succeeded to recover him safely following which he was reunited with his parents.

Meanwhile, a citizen Ahmad Khan informed Tarnol police that he came to E-18 for shopping with his four-year-old son Abdullah. During shopping, he was missed and could not be found yet. 

Upon receiving the complaint, SP Saddar took immediate action and constituted special police team under supervision of SDPO Saddar Sajjad Haider Bukhari, headed by SHO Asjid Mehmood along with others who searched different areas and found the missing child and safely reunited him with parents.

The families have thanked the police teams over safe recovery of the boys. 

DIG (Operations) Afzaal Ahmed Kausar and SSP (Operations) Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanweer have appreciated the performance of police teams.

 

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