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Monday 23 January 2012

Six Pindi school students go missing

RAWALPINDI: Three boys and three girls, all students of a local co-education high school, have been missing for the last two days. The circumstances of their disappearance are mysterious, police said. One boy Waleed Akram, 14, a student of 9th class and Areeba Akram, 16, a student of 10th class are said to be brother and sister.

The police have registered an FIR on the complaint of the mother of a girl and started tracing them. The police had refused to take up the case on January 19 (Thursday) when parents of some students had contacted the area police on the very first day. Police advised them to first trace them on their own. However, they registered the case on Saturday

Inspector Waqar Nisar, station house officer (SHO) of Airport police station when contacted, confirmed the occurrence saying that all the six students of 9th and 10th class of a co-education high school in Walayat Colony, went missing on January 19 (Thursday) after school hours but the parents of the missing students didn’t inform the police. However, they tried to trace them on their own. The SHO said that Kausar Perveen, mother of a missing girl, Iqra, however, lodged a complaint with the Airport police station saying that her daughter has been abducted.

He said that student of 9th class, Waleed Akram, 14, son of Mohammad Akram, Areeba Akram, 16, daughter of Mohammad Akram (class 10th), Hamza Ahmad, 14, son of Mohsin Ali Raza (9th class), Abubakar, 16, son of Mohammad Afzal (10th class), Wajeeha, 15, (10th class) and Iqra, 14, (9th class) were among the missing students.

The police, quoting the statement of the principal of the school, said that all the students attended the school on the day when they went missing.

Police sources said that parents of all the missing students were summoned to the police station to record their statements. According to late night development, the police recorded the statement of Kausar Perveen, mother of Iqra who alleged that she had already lodged a written complaint with the principal but he didn’t take any notice. She was compelled to nominate all the other missing students and their parents in the FIR.

However, the issue has been taken up at the highest level and the police are trying to twist the case.


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