PPP leader Akhunzada Chattan's son abducted in Bajaur Agency
KARACHI: Hussain Shah, eight-year old son of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Akhunzada Chattan, was abducted by unknown men in Bajaur Agency on Monday.
According to sources, Hussain left home in the morning for his school when he was kidnapped by unknown men who waited outside for him in a vehicle.
Chattan while talking to Geo News said the vehicle in which
By OCTOPUS
August 17, 2015
KARACHI: Hussain Shah, eight-year old son of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Akhunzada Chattan, was abducted by unknown men in Bajaur Agency on Monday.
According to sources, Hussain left home in the morning for his school when he was kidnapped by unknown men who waited outside for him in a vehicle.
Chattan while talking to Geo News said the vehicle in which his son was taken has been recovered. “Now we hope that my son would also be recovered soon,” he added.
The former MNA said it is not a part of Pashtun tradition to attack women and children.
Former president and Chairman PPP, Asif Ali Zardari has expressed his concern over the abduction of Chattan’s son.
He has called upon the relevant government authorities to take measures for quick recovery of Hussain.
According to sources, Hussain left home in the morning for his school when he was kidnapped by unknown men who waited outside for him in a vehicle.
Chattan while talking to Geo News said the vehicle in which his son was taken has been recovered. “Now we hope that my son would also be recovered soon,” he added.
The former MNA said it is not a part of Pashtun tradition to attack women and children.
Former president and Chairman PPP, Asif Ali Zardari has expressed his concern over the abduction of Chattan’s son.
He has called upon the relevant government authorities to take measures for quick recovery of Hussain.
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