Protests break out in Pakistan against kidnapping of 13-yr old boy

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Large demonstrations staged in Jacobabad, a 13-year-old boy who was kidnapped two months earlier . Protestors accused the police of refusing to take any action against suspected abductor Manzoor Ahmed and Malhar Chohan .

Sindh Pakistan, July 29: According to media reports, large demonstrations were staged in Jacobabad, a 13-year-old boy who was kidnapped two months earlier.Dawn learned that the boy was abducted from a Ramzanpur locality.During the marches, demonstrators wore placards with slogans against police.The rally of agitated demonstrators marched through the neighborhood to a local press club, where they staged a demonstration against the local police.

The protesters included mostly members of the Rahoja clan and their sympathisers.According to the media portal, Rahoja Ittehad president Ameer Bakhsh, Ali Nawaz, Zulifqar Ali Rahoja, and others said that 13-year-old Tufail Rahoja went missing almost two months earlier and that now the alleged kidnappers are demanding ransom for his release.According to a survey, a total of 157 people were kidnapped, 112 were victims of physical assault, and 91 women were raped across Pakistan in the month of June, according to the Dawn Newspaper.According to the study, the Sustainable Social Development Organisation (SSDO) and the Center for Research, Development and Communication (CRDC) compiled a survey that highlighted a rising prevalence of domestic abuse against women in Pakistan, as well as an increasing prevalence of domestic violence in According to the study, a total of 93 cases of child abuse were uncovered, as well as 64 cases of kidnapping and 37 cases of physical assault.

In June, 66 sexual assault cases of women were recorded in Punjab, Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, followed by 27 in Sindh, 11 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and eight in Islamabad, according to local media.According to the report, the government, police, and judiciary will devote their attention to the prompt resolution of cases, while simultaneously reporting.

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