Crime
13-year-old abducted boy rescued in Quetta
The kidnapper shackled the boy in chains and subjected him to violence.
Quetta: 13-year-old boy rescued, who had been abducted and held captive. The boy was found injured in the Khrotabad area of Quetta.
Police successfully arrested the kidnapper, and seized and took possession of his firearm during the operation.
Acting on a confidential tip, the police reached a house in Uzbek Bazaar, Khrot Abad, where the boy was being held captive.
While entering the premises, the police encountered resistance from a person who fired at them.
However, the police managed to apprehend the individual.
Upon searching the premises, they discovered the abducted boy, shackled in chains, and in a critical condition.
The authorities promptly rescued and provided him with the necessary medical care. The boy revealed his name as Saboor Khan, son of Shahbaz Khan, a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Khushhal Khan Road, known for selling clothes.
It was reported that Saboor had come to Khrot Abad Uzbek Bazaar on Sunday to sell clothes when the abductor, kidnapped and subjected him to unimaginable violence.
The abductor, identified as Shamsullah, has a history of abductions, including rape cases. The police have filed multiple cases against him, including abduction, rape, and other offenses.
Meanwhile, Saboor has been taken to the hospital for medical attention.
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