Pakistani leader’s son abducted, released

By IANS,

Islamabad : The son of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Fauzia Wahab was abducted from Karachi by unidentified gunmen Sunday night but later released, media reports said Monday.


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Barrister Murtaza Akram was abducted in his own car from the DA Scheme 1 area of Karachi. The armed men looted him and left him on a highway when the car’s fuel ran out, Geo News reported.

Ahmed Chinoy, chief of Karachi’s citizen-police liaison committee, told Dawn News that Murtaza had been kidnapped from Karsaz Road. Later, the vehicle was blocked by a tracker system installed in it, forcing the abductors to flee.

Wahab is a member of the Pakistani parliament and a long-time member of the PPP.

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