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May 12, 2002 Sunday Safar 28, 1423

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No clue to kidnapped college girl



By Tariq Saeed Birmani


DERA GHAZI KHAN, May 11: The district police have yet to find any clue to the whereabouts of the kidnapped college girl even after six days of the incident.

Dawn learnt on Saturday the police had registered the case against accused’s father Pervez Gorchani under section 506 on the report of the girl’s mother.

Police had failed to arrest Sardar Gorchani for fears of threats the former had hurled at the grieved family. Gorchani had travelled to Multan where he allegedly tried to mislead the press by politicizing the issue.

It was learnt kidnapper Sher Ali’s class fellow Border Military Post Jamadar Rizm Khosa abetted the kidnapping. The car in which Ali took the girl had reportedly no registration number.

Sources disclosed Sher Ali had taken refuge in a proclaimed offender ‘s hideout called Baikar in Balochistan.

Meanwhile, local DSP Malik Aftab told newsmen that the accused and the kidnapped girl got married in Mubaraki village in Dera Ghazi Khan’s tribal area the same day.

The police had already gleaned some evidences and was trying to interrogate Nikkah Khwan and witnesses, he said, adding the police had also picked some of the friends of Sher Ali to get to the clue.






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