Technology leads to quick recovery of missing teen
February 05, 2018
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ABBOTTABAD: The Motorway Police of Pakistan used technology to recover an 11-year-old missing boy travelling in a passenger bus.

Sources said Hammad went missing from Abbottabad. He was accompanied by his neighbour named Usman, who misled him and took him along with him in a bus from Abbottabad.

With the help of CCTV, the Motorway Police got footage of Hammad and Usman. Deputy Superintendent of Police Asma Naqvi reportedly contacted Babar, the photographer of Motorway Police and asked him to check the pictures shared by her on WhatsApp and have a look at the recorded movie.

She took the passengers’ details and searched out the name of Usman who was taking Hammad with him.

Finally she managed to find out that a person named Usman was travelling in a bus coming from Abbottabad. She took the contact details of the bus driver from the history sheet of the passengers and asked him to check the passengers of seat numbers 5 and 6.

The driver checked the two passengers and told DSP Asma Naqvi the ages and dress of the two boys.

Meanwhile, the Motorway Police photographer Babar found the movie of the boys and provided their screen-shot for identification.

The bus was searched at the Sial More service area and the two boys were found seated on the seats number 5 and 6.

Hammad was handed over to his relieved parents and the culprit Usman was delivered to the Abbottabad Police for investigation and further action.

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