Balochistan

Girl Escapes from Quetta Dar-ul-Aman, Still Untraced After Two and a Half Months

**Quetta (Daily Qudrat Quetta):**
A girl who escaped by scaling a wall from the Dar-ul-Aman (shelter home) in Quetta has yet to be recovered even after two and a half months, raising serious concerns and revealing alarming details about the incident.

According to reports, **Rukhsar**, daughter of Nazim and a resident of **Qila Saifullah**, had earlier fled her home. Her husband allegedly left her at **Civil Hospital Quetta**, after which she was shifted to the **Women Police Station**. On **October 21, 2025**, following orders of a judicial magistrate, Rukhsar was transferred to **Dar-ul-Aman Quetta**.

However, on **October 24, 2025**, she reportedly escaped from the shelter home. Officials of Dar-ul-Aman Quetta stated that Rukhsar climbed a tree located at the rear of the facility and jumped over the wall to flee. An **FIR was registered**, and action was taken against officials found negligent.

According to the FIR lodged at **Brewery Police Station**, the girl escaped at around **1:00 pm** when all women were taken outside the premises for stitching and vocational training activities.

Balochistan government officials said that efforts are ongoing to contact the girl’s family and other relevant individuals. However, **no information about her whereabouts has been obtained so far**, and she has not yet been recovered. Authorities suspect that she may have fled with her husband, while further investigations are underway to trace her location.

The incident has raised questions about security arrangements at shelter homes and the effectiveness of monitoring mechanisms meant to protect vulnerable women.

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