KARACHI: A resident of Karachi’s Ghizri area has claimed that a traffic police official with the help of a rickshaw driver had kidnapped his wife in November 2016, but police has not recovered her yet.
Talking to Daily Times on Thursday, outside Karachi Press Club, Mir Muhammad said that his wife, Rukhsana got angry on a domestic issue and left the home, but later, she was kidnapped.
“When I called her on her phone, instead of her, another man attended the call and said that he is a Rangers’ personnel and asked me not to call on her number again. Latter , Mir Mohammad approached the police and registered FIR (No-451/2016) at Ghizri police station.
“The Police has arrested two persons including a traffic official and a rickshaw driver while tracking their Cell phone, but was not able to recover her. The police later claimed that that both of the suspects were innocent and they were not involved in her kidnapping, but despite passage of more than three months, she has not been recovered yet,” he said.
He has appealed to the government and the authorities to help him in finding the whereabouts of her missing wife.
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