By Amjad Mehmood
Islamabad— The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) reunited a minor girl aged between 4-5 years with her parents at sector M14, Beat-2, Kharpa.
According to NHMP sources, a family was traveling from Bannu to Taxila in a Hiace van. The van stopped at 110N service area for a short break. The family left the girl later identified with the name of Fatima mistakenly in the service area when they resumed their journey toward Taxila. Finding an unattended girl, the crew of the service area informed the administration. The admin officer, Muhammad Anwar, and mobile patrolling officers (Tiger-3) took the child into safe custody. They managed the missing girl emotionally and tried to get the information about her parents, however, she was unable to share anything about them with NHMP officers.
Taking proactive measures, the beat administration informed the wireless control, shared her pictures, and also noted at helpline 130. Meanwhile, the parents of the missing girl also did call the NHMP helpline and reported the incident of their missing child.
Soon after receiving a report about a missing girl from the control room, beat administration contacted her parents on their given contact number. Fatima’s parents reached the Beat-2 office to receive her. NHMP handed over the girl to her parents after fulfilling all codal formalities. At this moment, emotional scenes were witnessed when the parents found their daughter safe and calm in the NHMP beat office. They appreciated and expressed their gratitude for the sincere and timely efforts of motorway police.