A six-year-old girl who was taken to Pakistan by her father three years ago is on her way back to the UK.
Atiya Anjum-Wilkinson was last seen when she was taken from her home in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, on her third birthday in 2009.
Her father Razwan Ali Anjum is serving a prison sentence for refusing to reveal his daughter's whereabouts despite a court order.
Police said Atiya would return to the UK from Pakistan this afternoon.
It is not yet clear exactly when or where she was found.
'Absolute nightmare'Her mother, Gemma Wilkinson, 32, of Ashton-under-Lyne, has made several appeals for information about her daughter's whereabouts.
The latest was last month, when she said not knowing Atiya was even alive was an "absolute nightmare".
Courts have been told Anjum said he was taking Atiya to Southport, but instead took her to Lahore, Pakistan, and told Ms Wilkinson that she would never see her again.
The former insurance salesman was handed a fourth consecutive jail term by a High Court judge in April after he refused to reveal where his daughter was.
Mr Justice Moor imposed a 12-month prison sentence after he found him in contempt of a High Court order instructing him to disclose Atiya's whereabouts.
He said: "I am certain that he is in contempt. It is absolutely absurd for him to suggest that he does not know the whereabouts of his daughter and he cannot contact her.
"I am certain he is lying."
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