HAFIZABAD-An l8-year-old youth said to be a resident of District Badin, Sindh who had gone missing mysteriously some l2 months ago, has been recovered by the Vanike Tarar Police from the illegal confinement of a man in village Amrao Kalan dramatically.
According to police source, l8-year-old Sultan Ali, a resident of Peer Maloke Shah, District Badin, Sindh, was moving from Karachi to Lahore in a train when the fellow passenger identified as Muhammad Imran, a resident of Amrao Kalan enticed him away to his village where he allegedly kept him in his illegal confinement at his dera for the past one year and forced him to labour in his fields and pay him only Rsl5 per day as pocket money. During this period his parents went from pillar to the post to trace him but to no avail.
On a tip off, the Vanike Tarar Police raided the ‘Dera’ of Muhammad Imran and recovered the detainee from his illegal confinement. The police have registered a case and have arrested Muhammad Imran on the charges of allegedly kidnapping, keeping him in illegal confinement and bonded labour. The parents of the abductees’ have been informed by the police accordingly.
TEACHERS ROLE STRESSED: Syllabus Committee Chairman Sahibzada Ziaullah Rizvi and the former Anjuman Asataza Pakistan central president stressed upon the teachers to continue their concerted efforts for elimination of ignorance and illiteracy to fulfil the mission of Prophet of Islam.
Addressing the newly-elected office-bearers of Anjuman Asataza Hafizabad chapter, they said that the present government was striving for the promotion of education by pooling all its resources towards the promotion of education. It is, therefore, imperative for the teachers to perform their duty honestly, diligently and to the best of their abilities not only to promote education but also for character-building of students so that they can perform vital role to protect the ideology of Pakistan and work for integrity and solidarity of the country.