12-year-old girl sold by brother seeks justice

HAFIZABAD – A youth, who sold his mother for Rs30,000 one year ago, now has sold his 12-year-old sister for Rs20,000.

The two persons who had bought the girl have been allegedly torturing, sexually assaulting and putting her to forced labour for months. However, the girl reached her mother’s house.

Ansar, a resident of village Solangi Gharal, sold his mother after the death of his father to one Abbas and police had arrested him after registeration of a case.

The same accused now sold his sister Shabana to his two brothers-in-law Muhammad Imran and Muhammad Zaman.

The victim managed to escape from a bricks kiln where both the brothers kept her. Shabana said that his brother had sold her only for lust of money and making his marriage. She further said that the accused had sold his mother one year ago.

Shabana and her mother have appealed to the Chief Minister of Punjab to take notice of the offence committed by the youth.

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Runaway couple: Afghan woman married to ‘brother-in-law’, says family

ABBOTABAD: The brother-in-law of a runaway Afghan woman has claimed that she was already married to him before her elopement.

Mariyam Marjman Molouda, the Afghan woman, had tied the nuptial knot in Pakistan a month ago with a fellow Afghan named Hewad against the will of her family back home.

The couple claimed to have fled Kabul because the woman’s family tried to marry her (Mariyam) with Abdul Rehman, the invalid husband of her deceased sister.

The family of Abdul Rehman, however, rejected the couple’s claims on Sunday.

It alleged that Mariyam has committed a Gunah-e-Kabeera (cardinal sin) by solemnising a new nikah without rescinding her previous one. Saying that the act violated the Afghan law as well as the Shariah, the family demanded that she be extradited to Afghanistan.

Speaking to local media on Sunday, Rehman’s paternal nephew Khan Muhammad said Mariyam married his uncle following his second wife’s (her elder sister’s) death. He produced a nikahnama showing Mariyam consented to marriage with Rehman in the year 1986 according to the Afghan calendar, corresponding to 2006 in the Gregorian calendar.

Khan Muhammad also claimed his uncle had a total of 10 children from all three wives including Mariyam. He said the two girls accompanying Mariyam – two-year old Husna and three-year old Sana – were her and Rehman’s real daughters. Mariyam maintains the girls are her elder sister’s daughters.

Muhammad revealed that Rehman was alive and suffered from paralysis, citing that as a reason behind Mariyam’s relationship with Hewad. He alleged that she took US $95,000, 20 tola of gold and 800,000 Afghani from his uncle’s house while making off to Pakistan. He added that he will present all records before the court in order to secure her extradition.

Muhammad sought to allay fears that they might be stoned or executed by a jirga upon returning to Afghanistan. Responding to a question, he said the matter would be resolved in a Kabul court, adding that the Afghan capital’s judicial system was functioning effectively.

Meanwhile, the couple will be presented before Peshawar High Court (PHC) Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan on Monday, July 23.

The couple has rejected claims that Mariyam was married to Rehman. They maintain she had been living with Rehman’s family for the last three years after her sister’s death to care for his children since he was an invalid himself. Mariyam maintains she was neither married nor engaged to anyone before Hewad, whom she says she married of her own will. She says she fled home after she got an inkling of Rehman’s interest in her and her parents’ willingness towards the marriage. Regarding the girls, Husna and Sana, Mariyam claims they are her nieces and that she took them along due to their attachment with her. Sana has been repatriated to Afghanistan while Husna remains with Mariyam.

The Express Tribune

Reports of ban on women shopping in Lakki Marwat rejected

LAKKI MARWAT: District Police Officer (DPO) Umar Riaz on Sunday strongly rejected news reports regarding ban on women visiting markets alone for shopping in Tehsil Sarai Naruang of Lakki Marwat district and termed such reports baseless.

Talking to reporters here, he said there is no ban on woman visiting market alone and shopping around in Tehsil Sarai Naurang.

The District Police Officer said that a meeting on law and order was held the other day, which was attended by the elders of the area, representatives of traders and DSP Sanaullah.

Some elders in the meeting demanded from Deputy Superintendent of Police Sarai Naurang to impose a ban on woman visiting markets, while the police official refused to accede to this demand, he said.

The District Police Officer further said following this meeting some participants on their own spread this rumour that Sarai Naurang DSP has slapped ban on woman visiting markets. He said women can visit bazaars for shopping freely.

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Police recover woman confined by brother

GUJRANWALA: The Baghbanpura police recovered a 55-year-old woman who was confined by her brother at Pakistan Pan Shop Street on the Hafizabad Road on Sunday.

Police received information that Saleem had illegally confined his sister Sabeela in a room to grab her property.

Following the information, the police raided the house of Saleem and recovered his sister from there.

Sabeela told the police that they were three brothers and two sisters. She said that she was unmarried while her sister had already died.

She said that her two brothers, Nazir and Jameel, got their share in property and lived in People’s Colony.

She said that she was forced to live with Saleem, who wanted to deprive her of share in property. Police have registered a case while Saleem is at large.

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