Amna Javed: Another missing girl from Karachi found in Punjab

Another missing Karachi girl, Amna Javed has been recovered from Khanewal city of Punjab province who had vanished from her home on April 28.

KARACHI: Another missing girl from Karachi, Amna Javed has been recovered from Khanewal city of Punjab province who had vanished from her home on April 28.

Police said that the disappearance report of Amna Javed, 15, was lodged at the Saeedabad police station.

The spokesperson said that the Keamari SSP Fida Janwari set up a team for the early recovery of the girl. The police succeeded in tracing the girl with the help of technology in Khanewal within 48 hours of her disappearance. A team was sent to Punjab and it brought her back to Karachi, Dawn newspaper reported.

During the initial probe, it transpired that the girl had left the home of her own free will. She had a friendship with a boy in Chiniot and was travelling on a train to reach his city. However, the police traced her location, stopped her in Khanewal and brought her back to Karachi.

“Further legal proceedings are underway,” said the police spokesperson.

Dua, Nimra, Dinar’s disappearances

Earlier, the investigation into the disappearance and reappearance of Karachi girls including Dua Zehra, Nimra Kazmi and Dinar after love marriages have been continued by the police authorities while the Sindh Police investigators were trying to establish the suspected involvement of human trafficking racket.

Sindh Police officials concerned with the probe told News360 that more revelations are likely to come forth in the investigation into the three girls from Karachi who fled from their homes after befriending boys on the PUBG gaming app to marry them in Punjab.

Police sources told News360 that they suspect that Dua, Nimra and Dinar were trapped by a human trafficking racket that used to lure girls through young boys on social media platforms and now the gaming apps to motivate them to leave their homes for love marriages.

“Innocent girls decide to leave their families for the love marriages without thinking about the risks. In such incidents, the young boys later vanished from the scene and the innocent girls are sent to the brothels.”

Sindh Police investigators expressed suspicions over a human trafficking racket’s involvement in the recent three cases, especially in the Dua Zehra case.

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