In a statement issued today, the Commission said: "HRCP has serious concerns for the well being of three girls, who were abducted from Karachi on September 7, and are reported to be in captivity in a remote village in Sindh.
"We have already written to the police and administration authorities in Sindh to raise our concern and demand the girls' safe recovery.
"The girls are all said to be minors, and the family had lodged an abduction case with the police."
It has been reported that a policeman in Larkana had advised the family to pay Rs 1 million as ransom to the abductors for the girls' release.
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"We have since learned that the girls have been moved from Larkana to Shikarpur and from there to Khanpur village, near Pakistan's border with India," the statement said.
"HRCP is not in a position to vouch for all the details shared with us by the family, but we urge the authorities to urgently investigate the matter and recover the girls," the commission said.