HYDERABAD, Jan 27 A woman has complained that the Qasimabad and Hussainabad police stations were refusing to register a report of her missing daughter whom she feared of being kidnapped.

Iqbal Bano w/o Ghulam Akbar Chandio of Hussainabad, another daughter Noor Bano and daughter-in-law Shamshad staged a demonstration outside the press club here on Tuesday to protest the disappearance/kidnapping of 16-year-old Sher Bano Chandio.

The girl was a student of Class-IX in the Government Girls High School Wahdat Colony and went to school on Jan 24 but did not return, said the mother adding that she might have been kidnapped while Qasimabd and Hussainabad police stations refused to register a report unless the names of accused were not mentioned.

She said that her family had no enmity with anyone and demanded registration of report and recovery of her daughter.

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