GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS & MOTORWAY POLICE
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Islamabad, the 12th January, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
· MOTORWAY POLICE REUNITED 04 LOST CHILDREN WITH THEIR PARENTS.
National Highways & Motorway Police has reunited 04 lost children with their parents. As per details, Motorway Police Officers SPO Gulzar Ahmed and PO Wasim Akram were on their routine patrolling duty on national highway in the area of Jambar saw a child Muhammad Altaf s/o Muhammad Latif r/o Okara aged 07 years, who was weeping. On asking, he informed that he was going to home in a bus, but he fell to sleep in the bus and they disembarked him here. The NH&MP officers took the child in their safe custody and after hectic efforts succeeded to search his parents. Later on after due verification from the people of area, he was handed over to his uncle. In 2nd incident, NH&MP officers SPO Mudasar Ali Shah and APO Amjad Afridi were on their routine patrolling duty on national highway in the area of Khanewal, saw a child Muhammad Shoib aged 10 years r/o Lodhran, who was wandering on the road and weeping. On asking, he informed that he is studying in a Madrasa Farooqia and due to dispute with teacher he run away from Madrasa and was going to home in a bus, but due to non payment of fare they disembarked him here. The NH&MP officers took the child into their safe custody and after hectic efforts succeeded to search his parents. Later on after due verification from the people of area, he was handed over to his elder brother Muhammad Hashim. In 3rd incident, the Motorway Police officers SPO Riaz Ahmed and PO Abdul Hameed were on their routine patrolling duty on national highway in the area of Sundar saw a child Muhammad Yasin aged 09 years r/o Multan he was weeping on the road. On asking, he informed that he was going to Lahore to meet with his brother and brother in law, but he lost his way. The NH&MP officers took the child into their safe custody and after hectic efforts succeeded to search his parents. Later on, after proper counseling of the child, he was handed over to his brother. In 4th incident, A driver of bus No.JA-488 of Raja coach bus service informed the NH&MP movie officer Agha Ghulam Rasool that a girl aged 10 years boarded in the bus from Sukkur bypass and going to Multan, but she don't have fare to travel. On this NH&MP movie officer informed the NH&MP patrolling officers SPO Ghulam Muhammad and PO Muhammad Anees. The NH&MP officers took the girl into their safe custody and contacted her father who came in the camp of NH&MP. After proper counseling of the girl and her father, the girl was handed over to her father. The Motorway Police Officers handed over these children to their parents after due verification. In this regard, different methods & media were used in tracing the parents of these recovered children. However, the desperate faces of the parents of these children were filled with happiness when the Motorway Police officers reunited these children with them. They and the people of area were really thanked the officers of NH&MP on doing this sacred job. The Inspector General, National Highways & Motorway Police Wajid Ali Khan Durrani has appreciated the performance of the officers and announced cash rewards with commendation certificates who took part in these incidents.
(M. JAVED CHAUDHARY)
Public Relations Officer
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