TAXILA: Even after three weeks, police have failed to get a clue to three students who went missing from a seminary in Wah Model Town.

Bilal Khan, the seminary administrator, at an open forum held at Wah Saddar police station informed the SSP operations about the mysterious disappearance of the students. Subsequently, the SSP ordered the police to lodge the first investigation report (FIR).

The administrator identified the missing students as Mohammad Abdullah, Mohsin and Mohammad Nassar, aged between 12 and 14 years.

When contacted, an official at the Wah Saddar police station said teams were searching for the students.

He said pictures of the missing boys had been circulated to all police stations as well as seminaries.

Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2022

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