ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Capital Police on Thursday lodged a first information report (FIR) against a lady doctor of a government hospital for allegedly abducting a youth hailing from Azad Kashmir when he came to the hospital to get some treatment.
Mohammad Nazir, resident of Neelam Valley, lodged a complaint with the Karachi Company Police Station, saying that his 22-year-old son Mohammad Bilal went to the hospital on January 10 along with his cousin Rizwan to get treatment and consulted a lady doctor.
The complainant, quoting the statement of Rizwan and footage of CCTV camera, said that Bilal left the hospital with unknown lady doctor telling Rizwan that he will come back after some time, adding that both left on a cab.
Meanwhile, the lady doctor took the 22-year-old youth with her and engaged him in a discussion for half an hour, the complainant quoting Rizwan maintained.
The complainant further said that the lady then abducted Bilal with the help of her accomplice and pushed him into a car and sped away. Bilal worked as a drill operator in an international company.
The police registered the FIR under section 365 of PPC and added that they were investigating the incident and would arrest the culprits soon.
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