Video of women’s surgeries by Operating Theatre attendant in Sialkot sparks outrage

NAROWAL: A video of an operating theatre (OT) attendant performing surgeries on women in the absence of any surgeon at a major health facility in Sialkot has gone viral.

The abysmal state of healthcare at Daska’s Tehsil Headquarters (THQ) hospital drew condemnation on the social media, with calls for stern action against the officials concerned.

District Health Authority, Sialkot, Chief Executive Officer Dr Chaudhry Muhammad Aslam said operating theatre attendant Muhammad Asim and two nurses had been suspended from service and a report sought from THQ hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Adnan.

The operating theatre attendant, Asim, can be seen in the video administering anaesthesia and operating upon the women for appendix and C-section on his own. Complete procedures have been recorded and Asim seems to be violating the SOPs. Nurses and paramedical staff roam around in the operating theatre.

Health authorities suspend three, seek report

People expressed their disgust at the negligence of the authorities concerned jeopardising the lives of women.

This correspondent tried to contact Medical Superintendent Dr Adnan but he did not reply to the calls. Deputy Commissioner Imran Qureshi told Dawn that he was saddened by the incident and had sought a detailed report from the CEO Health. Strict departmental action would be taken against those responsible for negligence, said the DC, who also holds the charge of District Health Authority chairman.

Citizens have demanded Chief Minister Usman Buzdar to take notice and bring the culprits to book.

Source: Dawn

Newly-wed booked for wife’s murder

BAHAWALNAGAR: Madrassa police on Friday registered a case against a man and four of his accomplices on charge of murder of his wife who had died mysteriously a month after their marriage.

The couple had contracted a court marriage a month ago.

According to police, 22-year-old Asma of Harappa had left her family home to marry Bilal, her neighbour, a month ago. The couple contracted a court marriage in the court and started living at Basti Jodheka in the limits of Madrassa Police Station.

The sources said Asma’s parents had registered a kidnap case against Bilal with the Harappa Police Station; however, the case was dismissed after Asma recorded her statement in a court in favour of her husband.

On Jan 26, Asma died of unknown reasons and Bilal handed over her body to her parents who raised an alarm. They informed the Harappa police who contacted Madrassa police and handed the body over to them on Jan 27.

The DPO’s spokesperson Shehzad Ishfaq told Dawn that a case had been registered with Madrassa police against five people, including Bilal, on the complaint of Asma’s father.

As per police sources, three armed motorcyclists had set up pickets at different locations in Madrassa city at night and they were robbing the commuters of motorcycles, cash, mobile phones and other valuables.

As they were in their looting spree near Fordwah Canal, a victim raised an alarm following which several villagers gathered. The villagers chased the robbers and nabbed one of them. They thrashed the robber with sticks and kicks before handing him over to the police.

Madrassa police are yet to lodge an FIR in the case even after the passage of 24 hours.

Source: Dawn

Cop ‘rapes’ mentally challenged girl, remanded in police custody

A court on Friday granted a three-day physical remand of a policeman arrested for allegedly sexually abusing an 18-year-old girl in Karachi.

Police produced Mukhtiar alias Rana before the judicial magistrate and sought his physical remand for investigation.

The court remanded the cop in police custody until Jan 31 and directed the investigation officer to produce him in the next hearing along with a progress report.

A first information report (FIR) was registered against the policeman on the complaint of the girl’s father who stated that the officer raped his daughter at their home inside the residential colony of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

The incident occurred on July 28, 2021, however, it was only after the girl got pregnant that her family got to know of the sexual assault.

Source: Pak Observer

Accused in Dua Mangi case escapes from police custody

Two police personnel were remanded in police custody on Friday while Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah ordered the suspension of Courts SSP Azam Durrani after it emerged that a man accused in two high-profile kidnapping cases of Bisma Saleem and Dua Mangi had escaped, a private TV channel reported.

According to the first information report (FIR) of the incident, Zohaib Ali Qureshi, one of the accused in the 2019 kidnappings, was presented before the court on Thursday. After attending the hearing, Qureshi and police personnel accompanying him stopped at a mall where the accused “wanted to shop” but he fled from there.

East SSP Qamar Raza Jiskhani confirmed that the accused was in police’s custody and was presented before the court in the kidnapping cases on Thursday, before he fled from a shopping mall at Karachi’s Tariq Road.

Subsequently, the Ferozabad police registered an FIR against court police constable Habib Zafar and head constable Mohammed Naveed for their alleged negligence that led to Qureshi’s escape. Qureshi has also been nominated in the FIR. The FIR was registered on behalf of Assistant Sub-Inspector Mohammed Khalid on Friday under sections 223 (escape from confinement or custody negligently suffered by public servant), 224 (resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension) and 225-A (omission to apprehend, or sufferance of escape, on part of a public servant, in cases not otherwise provided for) of the Pakistan Penal Code. According to the FIR, Naveed told police that Qureshi was presented before the civil and judicial magistrate (East) at the City Courts on Thursday and the judge had fixed the next hearing on February 9.

The FIR further quoted the head constable as saying that after the hearing, he had travelled with Qureshi to Tariq Road in a private car, where the accused told him that he wanted to do some shopping at Dolmen Mall. Head constable Naveed said Qureshi went inside the mall and “fled after deceiving me”. In the CCTV footage from the mall, a man, identified as Qureshi, is seen roaming around the mall’s exit for a few seconds before leaving with shopping bags in hand. He is wearing a jacket over a blue shalwar kameez and donning a cap as well. According to the FIR, after police received information about Qureshi’s escape, they rushed to the spot and arrested Naveed. Moreover, it said, Naveed told police that Zafar had taken other accused in the kidnapping cases to Central Jail. Zafar was standing outside the jail when police reached there and arrested him, the FIR said, adding that a police party also went to Qureshi’s residence in Steel Town for his arrest, but no progress had been made on that front until now. According to Ferozabad Station House Officer (SHO) Arshad Janjua, Naveed, who is the prime suspect in Qureshi’s escape, told police during the initial probe that he had developed a “relationship of trust” with Qureshi as he would usually take the accused to court.

SHO Janjua said Naveed told police that he believed Qureshi would never “betray” him, adding that other aspects of the case were also being probed.

Naveed and Zafar were presented before a judicial magistrate on Friday and remanded in police custody till Monday. The judge has also sought a report from the investigating officer at the next hearing.

Meanwhile, the Sindh chief minister took notice of Qureshi’s escape and ordered the immediate suspension of the Courts SSP. According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office, he also directed the Sindh inspector general of police and home secretary to take “strict action” in the case. He further instructed that a police party be formed for Qureshi’s immediate arrest.

Bisma, said to be a blogger and make-up artist, was abducted outside her home in DHA by armed men travelling in a car on May 12, 2019. She had returned home a week later allegedly following the payment of ransom. Later, Dua, a law student, was also kidnapped from the Bukhari Commercial area of the DHA on November 30, 2019, by four gunmen, who also shot at and wounded her friend Haris Fatah Soomro as he put up resistance. A week later, she also returned home after alleged ransom payment.

Police had arrested Qureshi along with another accused, Muzaffar alias Moozi, on March 19, 2020, in connection with the kidnappings. An anti-terrorism court had indicted him and four others in the kidnapping cases in January 2021.

Source: Daily Times