The abducted family had filed a petition in the LHC Rawalpindi Bench for their recovery.


Rawalpindi: An abducted family from Saddiqabad has returned home 11 days after their disappearance.
According to family sources, the affected family was abducted on August 29th from the Saddiqabad area police station.
The family comprised two women, two young children, and two men.
The family had filed a petition in the Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench for their recovery.
The Magavi family had accused the police of their abduction, and the court had granted a two-day deadline to the Rawalpindi Regional Police Officer (RPO) for the recovery of the Magavi family.
Sources suggest that the abduction of the family was linked to a dispute involving financial transactions.

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