Police ASI’s gang busted in Larkana; Involved in Karachi girls’ abduction, selling

CrimePolice ASI’s gang busted in Larkana; Involved in Karachi girls’ abduction, selling

LARKANA: A Police ASI’s six-member gang, involved in young girls abduction from Karachi and selling in other cities, has been busted in Larkana by Larkan Police.

Larkana police raided a house in Sachal Colony, recovered many kidnapped girls, and arrested six members of girls’ abductors and traders from there.

During interrogation, the captured gangsters revealed that they kidnap young girls, 16 to 25 years old, from Karachi and sell those in other cities for last 25 years.

An ASI of Karachi police, Abrar, is leader, two women of Karachi, and three persons of interior Sindh are members of this wicked gang, informed Larkana police.

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