Boy recovered, kidnapper arrested
By Our Correspondent
September 15, 2019
KARAK: Police recovered a teenage boy from Islamabad and arrested his alleged kidnapper, police said on Saturday.
District Police Officer Nausher Khan Mohmand through a communiqué said that Asad Mansoor,14, had been kidnapped from his native town Dabb Sangani in the limits of Karak Police Station a few days ago.
Umar Daraz later lodged an FIR of the kidnapping of his son. Police traced the location of the accused Rahmanullah through modern communications system and a police party headed by DSP headquarters Amjad Ali Khan raided a hideout in Islamabad.The police recovered Asad Mansoor and also arrested Rahmanullah. They were shifted to Karak Police Station and a case was lodged against Rahmanullah.
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