Sahiwal: A team from the Child Protection Bureau (CPB) regional chapter of the Chickawawawati on Tuesday attacked the orphanage in Chichawawawawati, recovering 18 children, including 17 children under their permission, according to the order of the additional conference judge. Caregivers.
The video of the incident winning the virus on social media shows a teacher beating a minor boy with a stick while two other children hold his arms and legs.
The abuse allegedly occurred at the Ahmed Welfare Foundation, an unregistered private orphanage.
Sahiwar Regional Police (DPO) Rana Tahir noticed the video and directed the Chichawawawawawawati City Police to intervene.
17 or they belong to Bal Luzhi Province
A police team led by Deputy Inspector Muhammad Jaffar raided the facility and confirmed the torture. They found a teacher, Ahmed Bashir, allegedly tortured Shahzad, a 10-year-old orphan boy.
Police arrested Bashir, who admitted to being the caretaker of the foundation.
The first information report (FIR) was presented under Article 323-A of the Pakistan Criminal Code (PPC). Police say most children in orphanages are physically abused every day.
Meanwhile, CPB district official Muhammad Adnan learned about the issue through social media, instructing the bureau’s legal officer Ali Akbar to seek a search order from the court.
Therefore, Mr. Akbar held other meetings with Judge Muhammad Farrekh Hameed to seek the Foundation’s search order.
After obtaining a search warrant from the court, the CPB team raided the foundation’s premises and rescued 18-year-old children under the age of 18.
CPB officials said 17 recovered children were from different areas of Bal Luchistan Province, one from Chichawawawawawa.
The CPB survey shows that the foundation is not a registered body and its owner is from Islamabad.
Police said foundation owners, caregivers and management fled the house before the raid.
DPO Tahir said police are investigating the matter.
Mr. Adnan told dawn The recovered children have been boarded in the CPB’s regional office where they provide food and clothing, adding that all of these children will be presented in court Wednesday (today).
Posted at Dawn on September 24, 2025