Missing Pak journalist ‘helping’ Indian national rescued
Islamabad/Karachi, Oct 21 : A 26-year-old Pakistani woman journalist Zeenat Shahzadi, who was allegedly kidnapped while pursuing the case of an Indian engineer two years ago has been rescued, local media reports said here.
Ms Shahzadi had filed an application with Pakistan’s Supreme Court’s Human Rights Cell on behalf of Fauzia Ansari, the mother of Indian national and a Mumbai resident Hamid Ansari.
Ms Shahzadi, a journalist with daily ‘Nai Khaber’ reportedly had gone went missing on August 19, 2015, when some unidentified men allegedly kidnapped her from a locality of Lahore.
She is said to have been working on the case of Indian citizen Hamid Ansari.
Reports further said Mr Ansari went missing in Pakistan in November 2012.
Ms Shahzadi had filed an application with Pakistan’s Supreme Court’s Human Rights Cell on behalf of Fauzia Ansari, the mother of Indian national and a Mumbai resident Hamid Ansari.
Ms Shahzadi, a journalist with daily ‘Nai Khaber’ reportedly had gone went missing on August 19, 2015, when some unidentified men allegedly kidnapped her from a locality of Lahore.
She is said to have been working on the case of Indian citizen Hamid Ansari.
Reports further said Mr Ansari went missing in Pakistan in November 2012.
(UNI)

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