Two teenage girls who went missing in Pakistan on Jan 8 have been found more than 1,200km away from their home, police reported on Jan 10. According to Korangi senior superintendent of police Abraiz Ali Abbasi, the duo – aged 13 and 14 – are massive fans of K-pop...
According to the publication, a forensic examination conducted found that the pair did a thorough online research on South Korea before running away.
"We started tracking them aggressively and found out they were in custody of the police in the city of Lahore where they had travelled by train," Abbasi stated.
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