Two alleged human traffickers arrested
By our correspondents
June 19, 2016
BANNU: The police arrested two persons, including a woman allegedly involved in human trafficking in Haveed area on Saturday, official sources said.
They said that one Faridullah reported to the Haveed Police Station that his wife Zartaja Bibi had gone missing some four months back. “Someone told me that a widow identified as Gul Shana Bibi along with her accomplices Sar Ali, Zaman, Shaista Khan and Amirullah had sold her in Afghanistan,” he added.
Taking action, the police arrested the accused Gul Shana Bibi and Sar Ali. Cash and gold ornaments were recovered from them. Investigation was launched after registering a case. Raids for the arrest of other accused were being conducted, the sources added.
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