Girls in Quetta video scandal still not be recovered

Author: Web Desk

QUETTA: The missing girls in the leaked video case that surfaced Friday could not be recovered yet, police said Sunday while sharing the development in the investigation of the case. Police arrested two men for allegedly forcing women to record inappropriate videos and later sharing them on social media. Both suspects, who are said to be brothers, were arrested after police launched a probe into the incident.

The missing girls’ mother, who is one of the complainants of the case, has also disappeared from the scenario, police said. Police added that both the missing girls are in Afghanistan and efforts for their recovery are underway. Stating the details of the case, the police said that two complaints had been filed to report the leaked video at the Qaidabad Police Station in Quetta. The first complaint was lodged by the missing girls’ mother, while the other was lodged by another victim.

Meanwhile, the Balochistan home minister said that the government is in contact with the Afghan authorities for the return of the missing girls. Following the arrest, the suspects were remanded into police custody for 14 days for interrogation. Initial investigation into the incident revealed that the suspects lured women with jobs but later forced them to record inappropriate videos, police said.

The police further added that they have confiscated mobile phones, videos, USBs, and other devices containing the videos from the suspects and have sent them for forensic analysis. The Federal Investigation Agency’s cybercrime cell has also been contacted for assistance, police said.

Meanwhile, an investigation team — headed by SSP Operations Abdul Haq — has been formed to investigate the case. Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo took notice of the incident and ordered strict action against the culprits.

“The culprits will be brought to justice,” the chief minister vowed.

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