Summary MPA Sindh Rubina Qaimkhani accused female teacher of leading madrassa illicitly.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Three more girls on Thursday have been recovered by police during a search operation in a flat of madrassa’s patron in Korangi, Dunya News reported.
According to details, relatives of 33 girls protested against police at SSP Central office and alleged police for illegally taking minor girls into custody. They further demanded to hand over girls to their parents.
On the other hand, seven girls of Bajaur have been handed over to their parents wheras parents assured that they would again send their daughters to madrassas for further education and training.
Meanwhile, Provincial Minister of Sindh Rubina Qaimkhani accused female teacher Hameeda of leading madrassa illicitly and assured that government would soon take action against her.
Moreover, Levies Police have detained Qari Sami Ullah and Ahsan in Bajaur Agency on suspicion of sending young girls to Karachi and have been shifted to Khaar.
Previously, the mystery of 26 minor girls found by police in a house on Tuesday night was solved. All the girls were from Bajaur Agency and they were studying in a Madrassa run by a female teacher. Police found out that the owner of the house borrowed 2 lac rupees from the teacher and failed to pay it back as promised. The teacher of the madrassa handed over 26 female students to the debtor stating that he is responsible for their expenses now if he cannot pay his debt.
Girls could not speak any language other than Pashto so they were unable to communicate with anyone. They were very afraid and wanted to go home.
Families of the female students reached to fetch them after this news broke. Some of the girls are still waiting for their families whereas Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), SIndh Government and In-charge of Bayt-al-Mal’s Sweet Home Zamurd Khan has announced to take responsibility of the girls. Police took custody of the girls and will hand them over to their families after their medical check-up.
