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Royal Saudi woman who went missing found in Karachi, Pakistan

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A Saudi woman who went missing in Pakistan and was reported kidnapped to the police has been found in Karachi living with her alleged kidnapper, a young Pakistani man, who the police have detained.

The woman traveled to the Lower Dir district of the KP province to see a local man who served as her driver in Saudi Arabia. Shortly after, they vanished, and an Islamabad FIR was filed. It claimed that Abdul Wahid, a Pakistani, had abducted a Saudi citizen.

An investigator informed that they used the mobile phone locations of the suspected kidnapper and the Saudi woman to track them down.

The investigator claimed that the two’s whereabouts alternated, showing that they were first in Karachi and later in Sindh’s area of Larkana.

He said they were found living in a Karachi guest house.

An SP of Pakistan’s Crime Investigation Agency, Rukhsar Mehdi, said that the duo had been detained in Karachi and they were being flown back to Islamabad.

Read More: Saudi woman from royal family goes missing in Pakistan with local man

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