The manhunt for Sara Sharif’s runaway father and stepmother continues but the dead UK girl’s five siblings have been ordered into government custody by a Pakistan court.
The group of eight had successfully evaded police until yesterday, when officers smashed locks on a gate outside Sara’s grandfather’s house and went inside, seizing the five children and CCTV cameras.
Sharif, Batool and Malik weren’t at the house and remain on the run.
A local court today ruled Sara’s five siblings should be sent to a Pakistan government childcare facility temporarily.
The ruling did not state how long the children could be detained in the facility, or whether they will ultimately be sent back to England.
Photographs taken outside court showed relatives carrying children inside, flanked by armed police, after pulling up in vehicles with blacked-out windows.
He claimed he wasn’t trying to hide the kids from authorities.
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“I told Urfan and Beinash that they can go wherever they want to, but I will not let the children go with you,” he said.
“Until today, no one had asked me about the children.
“They kept asking me about Urfan, Faisal and Beinash, no one asked me about the children.”
Police in Pakistan have detained several family members as the manhunt has ramped up.
Surrey Police have confirmed they previously had contact with Sara’s family, but would not divulge the reason.
There is no formal extradition treaty between the UK and Pakistan.
UK police are working with international agencies, including Interpol, to progress their enquiries with Pakistani authorities.