Child Kidnapping in Pakistan and Our Responsibility Guide in Urdu.Parks and playgrounds in Karachi were found empty on Saturday, an
off-day, after a mysterious group of people circulated papers in houses
in almost all parts of the port city, warning parents not to allow their
children to go outside, Pakistan Today has learnt through reliable
sources.
As per details, the rumours of widespread kidnapping of
children in the city landed in printed form after campaign on social
media. A group of mysterious people circulated hand written photocopies
in houses and warned the guardians of the children not to send their
children outside alone.
Considering this apprehension, the
parents stopped their siblings not to leave the home for entertainment
and sports. Local police officials were found helpless in locating
people behind this baseless campaign.
One of such warning letter
was obtained from Model Colony, an area of District Malir. As per the
warning letter, a child was injured by a kidnapper and police had
arrested two alleged abductors when they were trying to take away a
minor boy. The issuer warned the parents to stop their children from
frequent visits or adopt precautionary measures when they leave home for
play.
The parents were also requested to advise their siblings
not to take anything from stranger and if anyone forcibly tries to give
them some edible item they should raise a hue and cry. “Take care of
yourself, take care of your child and take care of your family,” the
issuer ends the note with blessings and alert.
An elderly man,
belonging to Model Colony, Nishtarabad, told this scribe that when he
got up in the morning, he found this paper on main gate of his house.
“Two days before, area residents caught two people red-handed who were
trying to kidnap a child, and handed them over to police,” the man
claimed.
A duty officer of Model Colony police station confirmed
the elderly man’s claim and said that police were called in by the area
residents and two accused were handed over to them for allegedly
abducting a child.
“When we investigated, the alleged kidnappers,
who were beaten-up brutally, disclosed their identities as Mazhar, son
of Muhammad Akhtar, and Rana Muhammad Yameen, son of Abdul Shakoor, the
DO said. “Both of them claimed that they were residents of Malir Cantt
and used to come in the area for consuming drugs fearing arrests at the
hands of Army in the cantonment area.”
The duty officer said that
police verified their claims and both were found innocent. “Both
accused were shifted to Edhi Centre for rehabilitation,” he maintained.
Amid
hype of massive kidnapping of children in the city, the local police
were found hapless in arresting the people involved in this campaign.
West Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Zulfiqar Larik when approached for
comments, claimed that Additional Inspector General (AIG) Karachi
Mushtaq Meher had given a policy statement on this issue and briefed
press that there was no reality behind this rumour.
“The AIG also
directed us to arrest the people involved in circulating such rumours
and we will put such elements behind the bar,” the DIG alleged. When the
DIG was asked about circulation of hand written papers, he said that
police had so far failed to trace the circulators of these papers.

