19 suspects held over missing boys case in Karachi’s Garden area: police

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Police Operation in Karachi Garden Area Leads to Arrests and Evidence for Child Recovery

The police on Sunday claimed that they had detained more than a dozen suspects during an operation. They also stated that the evidence collected could aid in recovering two children recently abducted from Karachi’s Garden area. Five-year-old Aliyan, alias Ali and six-year-old Ali Raza were taken away on Tuesday. The CCTV footage shows them being carried off by a man and woman riding a motorbike as mentioned in the original content blockquote:*

“According to South Deputy Inspector General Syed Asad Raza, CCTV footage revealed that they had been taken away by a man and woman riding a motorbike.”
The garden police registered an FIR under Section 364A (kidnapping or abducting a person under the age of 14) of PPC along with Section 3 of Prevention of Trafficking in Persons Act, 2018. Zainab Younus filed this complaint on behalf of her son Aliyan.
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“According to the city police spokesperson… “During the search operation, 19 suspects were detained and shifted to a police station,” The interrogation is underway for these individuals. Certain evidence obtained during this process may assist in recovering Aliyan and Ali Raza soon as emphasized by SSP Aziz:
“Certain evidence has been obtained, which may help the police to recover the children very soon,” He also expressed that they would be reunited with their parents at the earliest. A reward of ₹300,000 is on offer for information regarding these missing boys’ whereabouts as highlighted in original content blockquote:
“Separately, police have announced a Rs300,000 reward for providing any information about the missing boys.” In another unrelated incident within city boundaries – A seven-year-old boy who had been reported missing over a week ago was found deceased in an underground water tank of a residential complex near his home.
Moreover, the data shows that (962) 59%s and (668)41pc cases were female victims. The report indicates there are still numerous unresolved child abuse allegations in the country with significant discrepancies between male and female victims.

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