Woman shot dead over Karo-Kari in Larkana

LARKANA: According to Risaldar police, in village Mir Khan Khoso, a young woman by the name of Randhi, wife of Majeed Jakhrani, was killed by her brothers-in-law. 20-year-old Randhi was yet another woman in the region murdered over allegations of being a Kari.

Majeed’s brothers shot his young wife dead and escaped. Their relatives immediately migrated from the village. Randhi’s dead body was handed over to her immediate family after post-mortem. The Risaldar Police have registered a case against accused Abdul Sattar Jakhrani and conducting raids to arrest the culprits.

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Parents identify girl killed after being kidnapped

KARACHI: An eight-year-old girl found dead on a vacant plot opposite the Sheikh Zayed Islamic Centre of Karachi University on Wednesday afternoon was identified on Thursday by her family at the Edhi morgue, police said.

The officials added that her parents had lodged a disappearance report with the Jauharabad police station after she had been kidnapped on Dec 12.

The body with marks of strangulation visible around her neck and torture on other parts was spotted in Block 2 of the Gulistan-i-Jauhar area and was shifted to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for a post-mortem examination.

It seemed that the girl had been strangled as she had contusion marks around her neck, said a duty officer at the Gulistan-i-Jauhar police station. He also suspected that the child had been subjected to rape.

“The girl was playing outside her house in the F.B Area when she was kidnapped,” said Inspector Fareeduddin.

Asked about the cause of death, the inquiry officer said the postmortem report had been reserved and he would not speculate on it. But he said he could only confirm that there were contusion marks all over her body.

Speaking to Dawn, the victim’s father, Mohammad Nazeer, said that she was playing outside her house in Block 15 of the F.B Area where two camels had been brought to give a ride to children at around 5pm on Monday when she went missing.

“We lodged a disappearance report with the Jauharabad police station after we could not find her.”

It was on Thursday morning that the police advised the family to visit the Edhi morgue, where the body of a young girl had been brought, her father said. “Subsequently, we went to the mortuary and identified her,” he said.

Mr Nazeer said that he appealed to the Sindh governor to help the family get justice.

A case (FIR No 703/2011) was registered at the Gulistan-i-Jauhar police station on behalf of the state on Thursday under Sections 302 (premeditated murder), 34 (common intention), 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Source: Dawn

Woman killed in Korangi

KARACHI: A young woman was shot dead at her parents’ house in Korangi on Thursday, police said.

They added that 24-year-old Haleema, wife of Mohammad Bilal, suffered three bullet wounds in the attack and died on the spot.

Zaman Town SHO Hatim Marwat quoted her stepmother, Sumaira, as saying that Haleema was killed by her ex-husband who along with two other men barged into the house.

Her father, Abdul Shakoor, had been at sea on a fishing trip for 10 days when she was murdered, he added.

The official said the woman used to live with her husband in New Karachi and went to her parent’s house on Thursday.

The police shifted the body to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for a post-mortem examination.

An FIR pertaining to the incident was yet to be lodged at the police station till Thursday night.

Source: Dawn

Family of ‘rape’ victim offered shelter in Peshawar

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is ready to offer residential facility in Peshawar to the family of an alleged gang rape victim, of Karak, if it feels insecure in its home district, provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said on Thursday.

He was talking to reporters on the Sher Shah Suri Road near the Peshawar Press Club after meeting a group of people protesting over the killing of Alamzeb, brother of the alleged rape victim.

The minister said a five-member police team headed by a head constable had been tasked with providing security to the girl’s family. He further said the government had also taken an exception to the rally taken out by police in support of the accused, ASI Hakeem Shah, and against the judiciary, and directed DIG Idress Khan to name the culpable personnel for stern action.Earlier, activists of different NGOs held a demonstration on the Sher Shah Suri Road near the Peshawar Press Club against Alamzeb’s killing and for action against the killers and the accused in the rape case.

The minister said on the directives of Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, an inquiry committee comprising commissioner Kohat and DIG (investigation) Kohat to be headed by home secretary Mohammad Azam Khan had already been announced and FIR had been registered on its report.

The minister said SHO Pir Mohsin Shah, sub-inspector Amir Khan and ASI Pir Hakeem Shah along with some civilians had been arrested, while one woman and a policeman named in the FIR were still at large.

He appreciated the Peshawar High Court for taking a suo moto notice of the case and said that it was combined duty of the courts and government to purge anti-state and anti-social elements from the society.

Mr Iftikhar said the accused in the Alamzeb murder case had been arrested and a new committee headed by DIG (investigation) Idress Khan had been formed for investigation. He said another inquiry committee led by SP Konhat Atteequllah Wazir was already working on the gang rape case.

Noted among participants were Idress Kamal, Maimona Noor, Asif Mehmood, Sherin Javaid, Saima Naz and Subhan Ali.

Source: Dawn

PHC orders replacement of officer over harassment

PESHAWAR: A Peshawar High Court bench on Thursday directed the provincial government to replace the director of probation and reclamation department after some female probation officers accused him of harassing them.

The government was also told to create a post of deputy chief probation officer (female) and that all female probation officers in the department be placed under her supervision instead of a male officer.

After issuing these directions, the bench comprising Chief Justice Dost Mohammad Khan and Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth disposed of the case whose notice was taken by the chief justice after receiving a complaint from four female probation officers. The chief justice had converted the complaint into a writ petition.

The petitioners had alleged that director Moalam Jan had been harassing them and making immoral demands from them.

Mr Moalam, who appeared in person, refuted the allegations and said as he had been a strict officer not tolerating laxity in duty and therefore, the petitioners were annoyed with him. He further said the petitioners’ performance was not up to the mark.

Provincial advocate general Asadullah Chamkani, deputy advocate general Alamgir Khan Durrani and secretary of establishment department Mohammad Arifeen showed up on the court’s notice.

The bench directed secretary Mr Arifeen to move a summary within seven days to the chief secretary for creation of the post of deputy chief probation officer (female) and the said post should be filled either by making fresh recruitment or promotion of a competent probation officer.

It further said female probation officers should be placed under the supervision of said officer and under no circumstances, they should have any concern with their director.

In a lighter vein, the chief justice observed that for the protection of female offenders the court had ordered creation of posts of female probation officers but now the same officers had been facing insecurity.

The court directed the establishment secretary to transfer the director to any other wing of the provincial home department in his own pay scale.

When the director tried to explain his position, the court asked him to remain silent.

Until a few years ago, there was no post of female probation officer in the probation and reclamation department blocking the freedom of female offenders on probation. The relevant rules provides for giving a female offender in the supervision of only female probation officer.

Then Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court Tariq Pervez Khan had taken a suo motu notice of the matter following which a division bench had ordered the provincial government in 2009 for creation of seven posts of female probation officers. On the orders of the court, the said posts were created around two years ago.

Source: Dawn