CHAGAI: The Quick Response Force (QRF) of the Chagai Levies Force has recovered five teenagers belonging to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who had run away from their homes in search of better jobs in Iran.

According to Dalbandin assistant commissioner Mohammad Javed Domki, on the directives of Chagai deputy commissioner Agha Sher Zaman, he immediately informed all checkpoints and also sent a QRF team led by Kareem Notezai to find the boys.

“The QRF, after searching for hours, recovered Anas, Mushtaq, Khalid, Halal and Noorullah from Panyam, a far-flung area near Pak-Iran border in Chagai district,” Mr Domki told Dawn.

He added that the boys were illegally going to Iran to get better jobs for livelihood. Later, the detained teenagers were sent back home.

Published in Dawn, July 8th, 2020

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