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Kidnap Case
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Pakistan: No action taken against cops allegedly involved in kidnap case

| @indiablooms | Apr 08, 2021, at 04:59 am

Islamabad: Bahawalnagar police in Pakistan are not taking action against  four officials who are allegedly involved in a kidnap-for-ransom case of two citizens, media reports said.

The allegations have been made in a report sent by the Pakpattan DPO to the police chief of Bahawalnagar around two months ago, reports Dawn News.

Assistant Sub-Inspector Mansab Ali of the Rang Shah Police Station, the investigating officer (IO) in the kidnapping case, told Dawn that four police officials, Sub-Inspector Jawad Ajmal and constables Muzaffar, Aqib and Sajid of B-Division Police Bahawalnagar, had allegedly kidnapped Manzoor and Khursheed on Feb 5.

The family registered a kidnap case against them.

Later, the officials demanded ransom from the family of victims, reports Dawn News.

Manzoor told the newspaper the Rang Shah police of Pakpattan rescued them from B-Division police Bahawalnagar after a 15 hours effort.

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