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Seven-year old seminary student goes missing from Karachi

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Seven-year old seminary student goes missing from Karachi

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KARACHI: A seven-year old boy Sarim has gone missing from North Nazimabad area of Karachi since last two day.

The Sarim has been missing for two days after leaving to attend madrassa in North Karachi. The family of Sarim has registered FIR of missing child fearing abduction. A case of alleged kidnapping of 7-year-old Sarim, a resident of North Karachi, has been registered after 2 days.

According to the details, 7-year-old boy Sarim was not found in North Karachi despite the passing of two days.

According to the family, Qari said that Sarim had gone back with his brother after reading, the flats where Sarum lives have a madrassa inside.

However, after two days, the police have registered a case under the kidnapping section of Bilal Colony police station on the complaint of father Mohsin Pervez.

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Father Mohsin told the police that his son return back from the seminary at 3:40 PM every day, but his son did not return till 5:00 PM, so his wife informed him on the phone.

The father told the police that when he was returning, found Sarim’s gloves on the steps of the madrassa. He feared someone has kidnapped his son.

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Police say that there was load shedding in the area at the time of the incident and teams searched 214 flats around the crime scene and apparently it seems to be the work of someone they know, however, teams have been formed to recover the child.

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