Five Year Old British Boy Sahil Saeed Kidnapped In Pakistan Found

by Sameer on March 11, 2010

in News Headlines

A five-year-old British boy kidnapped in Pakistan nearly a week ago has been found. Pakistan’s Punjab Province Law minister Rana Sana Ullah Khan has confirmed Sahil Saeed – has been found.

The minister says the 5-year-old boy, who was recovered yesterday, is safe and “in very good health”

Sahil Saeed was kidnapped from his paternal grandmother’s house last week. They demanded £100,000 as a ransom, which the boy’s family said it could not afford to pay. Police was searching the boy since last many days. Pakistan’s interior minister Rehman Malik ealier alleged that someone ‘close to the family’ had taken the boy.

BBC report that there is a Confusion over Pakistan kidnap release reports

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sam March 11, 2010 at 11:21 am

i dont understand has salim been found or what make your minds up anyway my prayers are always with him TRUST ALLAH

a.gowher March 11, 2010 at 5:19 pm

No, unfortunately Sahil Saeed is not found yet, Rana Sannaullah again forget to tell the truth.
We all pray for this little boy’s safe recovery.

ali March 11, 2010 at 6:26 pm

I can understand why his mother didnt come to pakistan when sahil was kidnaped? and now his father has also gone back to UK.Its really strange

Raza M.Qureshi March 14, 2010 at 1:07 pm

Its no doubt and very strange that why Sahil’s mother was not accompanied to her son when he was going to Pakistan. More strange thing is this why Mr Saeed left for UK when his son was not recovered ? How a father can leave his son 5 years old in the hands od kidnappers ?
THERE IS SOME MYSTERY IN THIS CASE ?

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