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A five-year-old British boy has been kidnapped by robbers in Pakistan, local police have said.A five-year-old British boy has been kidnapped by robbers in Pakistan, local police have said.
Sahil Saeed, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, was taken from Jhelum where his family were on holiday.Sahil Saeed, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, was taken from Jhelum where his family were on holiday.
Robbers broke into where they were staying, in the Punjab area, on Wednesday night and demanded a ransom of about £100,000.Robbers broke into where they were staying, in the Punjab area, on Wednesday night and demanded a ransom of about £100,000.
The British High Commission is in touch with his family and local authorities have launched an investigation.The British High Commission is in touch with his family and local authorities have launched an investigation.
A spokesman for the commission in Islamabad said: "A five-year-old boy has been kidnapped in Punjab, we think during a robbery. George Sherriff, a spokesman for the commission in Islamabad, said they were "continually monitoring the situation".
Night attack The spokesman said the family had been due to fly back to Britain on Thursday following a two-week visit.
"We are in touch with the family and the local authorities are currently investigating."
The boy's father, Raja Naqqah Saeed, said he was visiting sick relatives in Pakistan with his son Sahil.The boy's father, Raja Naqqah Saeed, said he was visiting sick relatives in Pakistan with his son Sahil.
They were about to leave for the airport to return to the UK at 2300 local time on Wednesday when four men, armed with guns and a grenade, approached the house.They were about to leave for the airport to return to the UK at 2300 local time on Wednesday when four men, armed with guns and a grenade, approached the house.
There are criminal gangs, some associated with militant groups who make their money by kidnapping rich people Aleem MaqboolBBC News
Up to 10 family members inside the house were beaten by the intruders during the night.Up to 10 family members inside the house were beaten by the intruders during the night.
The robbers removed the family's valuables and took the boy with them, demanding a ransom equivalent to £100,000. The robbers eventually fled with the boy, demanding a ransom equivalent to £100,000. They also took household items, believed to be jewellery and money.
They said they would be back in touch at 0700GMT, although they have failed to do so. The intruders said they would be back in touch at 0700GMT, although they have failed to do so.
Mr Saeed has been based in the UK for about seven years. Mr Saeed, who has been based in the UK for about seven years, said: "They took my son. They were fully loaded with guns and hand grenades. All Pakistan police know about this, and the British Council."
He added: "[The kidnappers] are going to ring me. I don't know what they are going to say to me - I don't have that much money."
The BBC's Aleem Maqbool reported that Punjab police are "taking this very seriously" and a large team is working on the case.
Our correspondent said kidnappings occurred in some parts of Pakistan.
He said: "There are criminal gangs, some associated with militant groups who make their money by kidnapping rich people, whether they be Pakistani or foreigners, and demanding money in return."