Islamabad Youth Abducted from F-6 Found Dead on Swat Motorway in Chilling Crime

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A suspected kidnapping in Islamabad’s F-6 sector ends in tragedy as the victim’s body is recovered from the Swat Motorway, raising serious concerns over security and inter-district crime coordination.

ISLAMABAD: A suspected abduction case in the federal capital has taken a grim turn after a young man, identified as Farrukh Afzal, was allegedly murdered and his body dumped along the Swat Motorway, according to police sources.

The victim was reportedly abducted late at night from Sector F-6, which falls under the jurisdiction of Kohsar Police Station. Initial reports suggest that the kidnappers moved the victim out of Islamabad shortly after the abduction, allegedly transporting him to Swat.

Authorities believe the abductors killed the victim after relocating him and later discarded his body on the motorway in an apparent attempt to evade detection. The circumstances surrounding the killing remain unclear, and officials have yet to confirm the motive behind the crime.

Following the discovery, Kohsar police have initiated efforts to retrieve the body and bring it back to Islamabad for further legal proceedings and post-mortem examination. Law enforcement agencies are expected to coordinate with regional authorities to piece together the sequence of events and identify those responsible.

The incident has raised fresh concerns about public safety in the capital and the ability of criminal networks to operate across districts. Investigators are likely to examine surveillance footage, mobile data, and possible eyewitness accounts to trace the suspects.

Further updates are awaited as the investigation progresses.

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