ABBOTTABAD, Aug 13: Two minor girls, abducted from Balakot soon after the October 8 earthquake, reached Edhi Centre Lahore and have been shifted to Edhi Home Islamabad.

Mehlak Bibi, 14 and Aqsa Bibi, 8, daughters of one Khalid Iqbal, were living in a tent village in Balakot with their younger brother and an aunt, Razia Bibi, who had lost both her legs. Parents of the girls had reportedly died in the earthquake.

Both the girls told Eidhi staff that some unknown people came to their tent and promised to look after them. They gave them some drinks after which they fell unconscious.

They said that they were abducted and kept somewhere in Lahore and three days ago they got an opportunity and fled from where they were kept in captivity. They had reached Edhi Centre in Lahore with the help of some local people.

Both the girls were later shifted to Islamabad. The in-charge of Edhi Home, Islamabad, said on Saturday, said they were trying to find their parents.

The girls, he said, were frightened and were unable to tell where they had been confined. They said their younger brother was still in the custody of their abductors.

After the earthquake, hundreds of girls and boys were abducted by criminals. Accordign to some reports published in the local press a few days ago, a large number of youths abducted from these areas were taken to different parts of Punjab and other areas of the country by some groups of human traffickers.

Opinion

Editorial

Ending rabies
25 Apr, 2025

Ending rabies

RABIES remains one of Pakistan’s most deadly, yet neglected public health crises. Across the country, hundreds die...
Wheat worries
25 Apr, 2025

Wheat worries

PUNJAB’S farmers are enraged. They are not getting what they call a fair price for their wheat harvest this year...
New Delhi’s  ill-advised route
25 Apr, 2025

New Delhi’s ill-advised route

WITH South Asia hurtling towards a fresh crisis after the deadly Pahalgam militant attack, Pakistan must be prepared...
Pahalgam attack
Updated 24 Apr, 2025

Pahalgam attack

Pakistan must proceed with caution and prepare a calm yet firm response to India’s allegations, and threats.
New IMF projection
24 Apr, 2025

New IMF projection

THE downgrading of the IMF’s growth forecast for Pakistan by 40bps to 2.6pc is perturbing, especially considering...
Stranded goods
24 Apr, 2025

Stranded goods

AS controversy over the new canals continues to rage, traders across the country have begun raising the alarm over...