No clue to missing doctor

Published September 29, 2008

RAWALPINDI, Sept 28: Police are searching a doctor who has been missing for the last four days.

Dr Abdul Razzaq, posted at the Railway Hospital, left for home in his car (LHR-3269) after finishing his duty on Wednesday but did not reach home.

Later in the evening, his wife contacted the hospital administration to inquire about him but got no clue to her husband. She lodged a complaint with the police about his missing husband on Friday. She suspected that her husband had been kidnapped along with his car.

Police officer Mian Imran, who is leading investigation into the case, told Dawn that efforts were under way to trace the doctors. —Staff Reporter

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