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Hindu Boy Abduction
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Pakistan: Protest takes place against abduction of 8-year-old boy

| @indiablooms | Jul 01, 2022, at 10:21 pm

Sukkur/Pakistan:  The Hindu community and civil society of Khairpur on Thursday protested against the abduction of a Hindu boy in Sukkur city.

The boy was abducted on June 28.

JSQM Chairman Sanan Ahmed Qureshi also announced to stage a sit-in  on National Highway in Khairpur on July 2 if the boy is not recovered fast.

Some criminals took extortion money from Hindu traders, shopkeepers of Ranipur. Heero Mal, father of the abducted child had refused to pay extortion money and it was feared that he was targeted for that reason, reports The News International.

The Ranipur Police raided the houses of the suspects and picked a woman relative.

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