Alleged abuse of foreign worker: Police arrest one more suspect in rape case

KARACHI: Investigators looking into the rape case of a 30-year-old Filipina maid in Clifton detained another suspect, Mansoor, on Sunday following the statement of the complainant, M. The maid was allegedly raped at her apartment in Gizri on Thursday by Mumtaz Baloch, who is already in police custody and has been sent on remand till February 25.

According to M, Mansoor lives in the same building as her and is the one who let the alleged rapists into the building. “It was night and I couldn’t see the men’s faces clearly. But I knew they had a gun and feared that they would kill me if I did not open the door,” said Mansoor. “My only fault is that to save my life, I opened the door.”

The Investigation officer, inspector Irshad Karim, while talking to The Express Tribune said that they cannot say for sure what Mansoor’s intentions were but directly or indirectly, he helped the suspects. “We have detained Mansoor for helping the suspects – whether he did it on purpose or out of fear is another matter.”

Police are looking for two more key suspects allegedly involved in the incident but the suspects and their families have reportedly gone into hiding.

The Express Tribune

Young girl kidnapped from Gilgit raped

RAWALPINDI: An accused, Abdulah, kidnapped a young girl from Gilgit, brought her to Rawalpindi, raped her for six days in a room of a hotel and ran away, police said.One Samya Bibi, resident of Muslim Colony, village Kino Daas, Gizir, Gilgit, lodged a complaint with the Waris Khan police saying that her beloved, Abdulah brought her to Rawalpindi with the promise that they will enter into marriage there. She said that they stayed in a room of a local hotel but the accused raped her forcibly.

The News

123 women selected for internship

HAFIZABAD – As many as 123 postgraduate women have been selected for the Internship Progamme of the Punjab Chief Minister here.

Addressing the women, MNA Saira Afzal Tarar said educated women are an asset of the nation. The government would soon materialise the dream of socio-economic development of women in the society, she added.

She said that they had been selected purely on merit and would be paid Rs10,000 per month. She asked them to perform their duties honestly and commitment for national reconstruction. Later, EDO (Education) Dr Iqbal Naeem said that out of 500 online applications received for the internship, 123 women had been selected while solar penals would be distributed to the students under the Ujala Programme.

The Nation