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Sindh Police seeks help from Punjab to recover Owais Shah

Sindh Police have sought the assistance of Punjab Police to trace abducted son of Chief Justice of Sindh High Court, reported Wednesday.

Punjab Police Inspector General (IG) Mushtaq Sukhera, while addressing the inaugural ceremony of crime scene unit mobile vehicles, said that the department is making sure that Sindh Police get assistance for the safe recovery of Supreme High Court (SHC) Chief Justice’s son, Owais Ali Shah.

The Inspector General said that Punjab Police have given information about specific groups to Sindh’s security force to pursue recovery of Sajjad Ali Shah’s son.

The police are conducting raids on indications given by the authorities of Sindh Police, he said.

IG Sukhera also said that around 400 new vehicles would be purchased for Punjab using the budget allocated to the department in the financial year 2016-17.

On the other hand, the 36 new crime scene unit vehicles that were inaugurated were hoped by the Inspector General to help collect evidence from crimes sites and keep them safe.

Owais Ali Shah was abducted early last week in Clifton area as he exited a superstore.

Sindh Police have so far failed to find any clue about where he might be shifted to by now.

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