Lahore ‘missing’ girls moved to child protection bureau: police

Lahore (HRNW) The four missing young women who were found from Sahiwal on Wednesday have been brought back to Lahore, Investigation DIG Shariq Jamal said Thursday.

“The young women were presented in court today,” he said in a media briefing. “They have been sent to the Punjab Child Protection Bureau after they refused to go back home.”

The court will decide whether the young women will be handed back to their parents or moved to a shelter home tomorrow (Friday). According to the law, we can’t force them to go back home if they don’t want to, the DIG said.

Their medical examination has been conducted to determine if they were physically or sexually assaulted or not.

According to the FIR, earlier this week, four girls, between the ages 8, 10, 11, and 14, left their houses for a Metro train ride and did not return.

 

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