Dua ‘secured’ at Darul Amaan as police hunt for Zaheer

Karachi (HRNW) The teenage girl Dua Zehra – who had gone missing from her home in April and was later discovered in Punjab after having allegedly eloped – approached Lahore’s district court, asking to be moved to a shelter home.

In her application, Dua Zehra claimed that she fears for her life as she is getting death threats.

She requested the court to send her to a shelter home.

The accepted her request and ordered the authorities to move her to a shelter home.

Salman Sufi – head of Prime Minister’s Strategic Reforms Committee – said that the Punjab government has secured Dua Zehra at Darul Aman under strict security and protection after a court order.

“Sindh Government has been requested to dispatch a child protection bureau team to take her to her parents,” he said adding that the authorities are tracing Zaheer to arrest him.

 

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