Wednesday 27 March 2013

Capital Police refuses to acknowledge abductions:

Capital Police refuses to acknowledge abductions

ISLAMABAD: Though the number of kidnapping cases in the federal capital is rising by the day, the Capital Police instead of preventing such cases insist the “abductions are not actually abductions”.  During the last two months, 13 girls have been kidnapped from the capital territory and in last 20 days alone the Capital Police has registered 10 abduction cases but they seem not interested in resolving these cases. Rather they insist that the girls in question actually ran away on their own.
The Kohsar police have lodged an FIR against three men and a woman for kidnapping a girl, in which the application complained that her daughter was abducted when she was visiting relatives. The victim’s father, Nazir, when contacted, told “The Spokesman” that her daughter has been kidnapped when she was visiting her grandmother’s house is located in Sector F-7/4 where Manga along with Riasat and George abducted her.
“On March 21, my daughter went to visit her grandmother at French Colony and after passing some time there she again left to visit her friend in neighborhood only not to return,” says Nazir. He further said that he has doubt on Manga Maseeh for kidnapping her daughter as he is also missing from his from after the incident. “On March 15, Maqsooda Bibi along with Riasat and George arrived at our home with a proposal of marrying her son, Manga, with my daughter, but I could not reply them positively as my daughter is not old enough and, secondly, I wanted to consult from my elder brother. But they were not pleased with my answer,” said Nazir.
He said when he contacted Maqsooda Bibi in this regard, she apologized for the act of her son and said soon my daughter will be recovered but when I asked them about the whereabouts of Manga, they kept complete silence which is doubts their role of supporting us.
The investigating officer ASI Nadeem Tahir told “The Spokesman” that initially it seems that the incident has been caused by a love affair between the accused and the abducted girl. “The investigation of the case has been started and police have taken only the statement of the applicants whilst the statement of the accused family yet to be taken”, says ASI Nadeem.
“However”, he fadded, “Maqsooda Bibi, the mother of the accused when contacted told me that the girl has gone with her son willingly as they have an affair and she was not abducted.”
On the other hand, on March 25, Syed Younas also registered an FIR in Bhara Kahu police station, stating that her daughter Maryam Bibi has been abducted by Abid and four other men and a woman, when she was visiting a market along with her family. However, investigating officer ASI Muhammad Nawaz when contacted said neither any progress has been made regarding investigation, nor he knows much about the case. After this case, the total number of kidnapping cases registered in Bhara Kahu police station during last 20 day has reached to 04.
Mehboob Ahmad, SHO of Bhara Kahu police station, refused the allegations of a rise in kidnapping cases in his area. He said, “The 95pc kidnapping cases actually do not fall in this category, as most of the girls after being recovered give their statement in court that they were not kidnapped and went with their lovers on their own.” To strengthen his statement, he gave an example of the case in which the FIR against the accused for kidnapping was cancelled on the request of the abducted girl. “Noor al-Ain Bibi who was kidnapped from Bhara Kahu told a court that she and the man accused of kidnapping her have married, adding that she was not kidnapped.”

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