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Pakistan: CJ's kidnapped son rescued

| | Jul 19, 2016, at 10:08 pm
Karachi, July 19 (IBNS): Pakistan's Sindh High Court Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah's son Awais Shah has been recovered from terrorists,media reports said on Tuesday.

Awais Ali Shah has been united with his family.

"Awais Shah son of Sind Chief Justice recovered through an IBO from custody of terrorists from near Tank,3 terrorists killed.-1/2,"ISPR Director General Asim Bajwa  tweeted.

"Awais Shah safe with security forces,will be transported back to his parents during the day. Details to follow," he said.

"#COAS commended efforts of Int &security forces for successful op.COAS also called &congratulated CJ Sind on recovery of his son," he said.

Awais Ali Shah was kidnapped from  Clifton area in Karachi city.

 Sajjad Ali Shah has thanked the Army for the recovery of his son.

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