Kidnapped British boy Sahil Saeed found safe in Pakistan

by Sameer on March 16, 2010

in News Headlines

A five-year-old British boy who was kidnapped in Pakistan earlier this month has been found safe, the British High Commission have also confirmed the same.

The commission did not say when or where Sahil Saeed was found. It issued a statement thanking the police in the Pakistani town of Jhelum for the boy’s return.

Here is a timeline of events surrounding the abduction:

March 3 : Gun-wielding robbers break into a house in the Punjab and taken away the Sahil Saeed.

March 4
: His father Raja Naqqash Saeed says the robbers are demanding a £100,000 ransom for his safe return.

March 5 : The kidnappers reportedly speak to Mr Saeed on the telephone and tell him ”the boy is with us and we will call you later,

March 6 : The prime minister of Pakistan, Yousuf Raza Gilani, assures Mr Saeed the government is making an all-out effort to rescue Sahil.

March 16 : British High Commission in Islamabad confirm Sahil has been released in Pakistan and is safe.

For further details please visit Daily Telegraph

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