Family urges senior authorities to intervene as investigation continues into alleged disappearance of a teenage girl from Bhalwal, Sargodha.
A family from Bhalwal, a town in Sargodha district, has filed a detailed complaint with senior Pakistani authorities claiming that their teenage daughter has gone missing under suspicious circumstances. The father alleges that the 14 to 15-year-old girl disappeared from their home on January 26, prompting immediate police action and the registration of a case at Sadar Bhalwal police station.
According to the complaint, CCTV footage reportedly shows two girls leaving the residence together. The family claims that early investigations included mobile data analysis, forensic checks, and travel record verification, but no concrete leads were established. The complainant further alleges the existence of an organized network involved in targeting minors through online platforms and social media, although these claims remain under investigation and have not been independently verified.
Police officials, as described in the complaint, have initiated standard investigative procedures, including data collection from communication records and coordination with relevant law enforcement units. The FIR reportedly includes variations in the stated age of the missing girl, which the family believes may affect legal proceedings and witness statements. Authorities have not publicly confirmed any findings related to trafficking or organized crime involvement.
The family has appealed to top government officials and law enforcement agencies, requesting enhanced investigative support and inter-agency coordination to recover the missing girl. They have also urged faster action, citing growing concern for the child’s safety as the case remains unresolved.


