Rape of 513 women this year a scar on city’s conscience

The outgoing year of 2022 left painful and ugly scars on the face of Karachi when it comes to the violent crime of rape as over 500 women and girls were subjected to sexual assault in the last 12 months, it emerged on Friday.

The shocking figures were compiled with the help of record of medico-legal officers posted at the three major hospitals of the metropolis — the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) and Abbasi Shaheed Hospital (ASH).

The data, maintained by Police Surgeon Office, Karachi, showed an extraordinary increase in rape and murder cases in Karachi. Also, incidents of shooting people over resistance during mugging incidents showed an upward trend.

Speaking to Dawn, Police Surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed said that 513 women were sexually assaulted while 3,649 women became victim of domestic violence, who had been brought to the hospitals for medical examination.

Commenting on the official figure of rape cases, lawyer and rights activist Maliha Zia Lari believed that the actual figure might be higher than the reported one.

3,649 women fell victim to domestic violence in 2022

“Good thing is that under relevant anti-rape law, so far 27 gender-based violence courts have been established in Sindh,” she told Dawn.

Ms Lari, who is associate director of the Legal Aid Society, said that a recent survey conducted by her organisation suggests conviction ratio of the gender-based violence courts was over 11 per cent. It also showed that only 14pc people in Sindh were ‘satisfied’ with performance of these courts.

“We see that the response is improving but there is a need to focus on prevention,” she said.

Source: Dawn

Woman killed in accident

HYDERABAD- A woman was killed and two others were injured when a truck full of potatoes overturned on top of a car on M9 Motorway. On the M-9 Motorway’s Hyderabad to Karachi track, the truck overturned over the car due to the uneven road, resulting in injuries to three women. Soon after the accident took place, the injured women were pulled out of the car and taken to the hospital, but a 50-year-old, Tasneem, succumbed to the injuries.

Source: The Nation

Blackmailer held for harassing female student

Muzaffargarh : Cyber Crime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Gujranwala, on Thursday arrested an accused from Muzaffar­garh involved in harassing a female student. The ac­cused arrested was iden­tified as Amjad Afzal. He had been blackmailing a university student for two years by editing her pictures. The team confis­cated the mobile phone of the accused and recovered edited pictures of the com­plainant girl. Amjad was running a mobile shop out­side the university.

Source: The Nation

Women play vital role in development of country: Tasneem

RAWALPINDI:  Minister of State for Industry and Production, Tasneem Ahmad Qureshi here on Thursday said that the government was committed to empower women in the country. Addressing a conference on women empowerment and role of business women in the economy arranged here by Rawalpindi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RWCCI) at Shaheed Benazir Bhatto Human Right Centre for Women, Social Women Complex, he said that women play a vital role in the development of any country and the development process of such countries remained slow where the women are not given equal opportunities. Shaheed Benazir Bhutto also truly empowered women and took several initiatives to make them vigorous members of the society, he added. Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi said that the government was making efforts to promote industrialization in the country by facilitating ease of doing business.

Source: The Nation

18-year-old girl stabbed to death

LAHORE: The unidentified suspects stabbed an 18-year-old girl to death in Kot Lakhpat on Thursday.

The victim identified as Fatima was present inside her house situated in Chand Rai village alone when the unidentified suspects barged into it and stabbed her with iron rods. The suspects later on fled from the scene. CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar took notice of the incident and asked the field officers to submit him a report.

accidents: At least 21 people died, whereas 946 were injured in 903 road accidents in all districts of Punjab during the last 24 hours. Out of this, 505 people were seriously injured who were shifted to different hospitals. Motorbikes were involved in majority (69%) road accidents. Further, the analysis showed that 510 drivers, 38 underage drivers, 90 pedestrians, and 367 passengers were among the victims of these road traffic crashes.

The statistics showed that 216 road accidents were reported in Lahore which affected 229 persons placing the Provincial Capital at top of the list followed by 60 in Gujranwala with 53 victims and at third Multan with 53 road accidents and 57 victims.

Source: The News