Child bureau appeal citizens to play role in reuniting 18 children with families.

RAWALPINDI -- Child Protection and Welfare Bureau (CPWB), Rawalpindi, Monday urged the citizens to play a role in reuniting 18 children taken into custody from different areas of the city with their relatives.

According to District Officer Rawalpindi, CPWB, Ali Abid Naqvi, the family tracing unit of the bureau was making efforts to find out the parents of those under the legal custody of the bureau.

He said the particulars of the children, namely Ayan Saeed, Khushi Khan, Imran, Ghulam Farid, Mustaqeem, Shan, Imran, Raz Muhammad, Nazim, Khalid, Qasim, Bilal, Ahmed, Kashif and Maham, who were in legal custody of the bureau, were sent to the respective police stations and also publicized in the media by circulating the available identification details and photographs but the families could be...

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