The matter came to a CJP’s courtesy by a news story published in The News on Feb 22, that narrated a distress of a 40-year-old married lady who was sole and taken to Afghanistan, where her abductors demanded Rs300,000 for her return.
The story mentioned a participation of an organized trafficking squad that ecstatic abducted women from Pakistan to Afghanistan regulating calculated matrimony documents.
According to The News, City Police Officer Israr Ahmad Khan had pronounced that a few cases of feign marriages had been reported in several military stations of Rawalpindi; however, military had taken movement and nabbed all people concerned in such crimes.
The story also purported that squad members sheltered themselves as matchmakers and trapped families by presenting ‘marriage proposals’ for their daughters and afterwards used request leaders to act as nikkah registrars to solemnize feign nikkahs for a sum of Rs5,000.
The gang, allegedly consisting of 150 members, operates in Khanna Pull, Fauji Colony, Chuhur, and a Koh-e-Noor Mills areas in Rawalpindi, a news story said.
The news story also purported that a squad had sole a series of women from Pakistan to Afghans and Afghan women to Pakistanis over a march of several years.
An FIR for a 40-year aged woman, who was already married and had children during a time of her abduction, was purebred on Jan 1 during a Airport Police Station in Rawalpindi after a woman’s father perceived a phone-call from Afghanistan perfectionist Rs300,000 for a recover of his wife, who would differently be sole to someone else.
The story had also purported that a father had sent a lady to work in lapse for Rs50,000, and was told that she would be returned to him within 15 days.
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