ISLAMABAD: National Highways and Motorway Police have reunited a lost child with his parents.
Sources said the Motorway Police Officers PO Qamar Zaman and PO Kaleem Mughal were on their routine patrolling duty on GT Road in the area of Bhatar Mor near Taxila, when they saw a child, aged about 6, identified as Nabi, weeping on the road.
When asked he told that he was going with his mother but lost her.
The NH&MP officers took the child into their safe custody and succeeded to trace his father.
After due verification of the people of the area he was handed over to his father Aziz-ur-Rahman son of Latif, resident of Taxila.
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