Two missing boys and elderly woman reunited with their families

Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Police Sihala and Bhara Kahu police station teams reunited two missing boys and an elderly woman with their families, a public relations officer announced.

According to Islamabad Capital Police, the Sihala police station team received an application from a citizen reporting that his sons, Musa and Yousaf, were missing and could not be found despite extensive efforts by family members. Upon receiving the application, the Sihala police team used technical and human resources to locate the missing boys, successfully reuniting them with their family.

In a separate incident, a call to “Pucar-15” led the Bhara Kahu police team to an elderly woman, Ghulam Zahra. Using similar methods, the team successfully traced her family and reunited her with her family members.

The families expressed appreciation for the police’s swift action and thanked the Islamabad Capital Police for their prompt assistance. The Islamabad Capital Police urged citizens to dial “Pucar-15” or report via the “ICT-15 App” if they notice any suspicious persons or activity. The protection of life and property of citizens remains a top priority for the police force.

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