Man kills wife, father-in-law

DADU: A man killed his wife and father-in-law over a domestic dispute at his home in Karimdad locality in Kazi Ahmed town on Tuesday.

Witnesses said that when Ghulam Qadir Kalhoro opened fire with a handgun at his father-in-law Lal Bakhsh Mallah during an exchange of hot words, his wife Ayesha Mallah rushed to rescue her father and was got hit in the process. She suffered serious wounds and died later at hospital before getting any medical help, they said.

The suspected killer managed to escape before police arrived at the crime scene.

Kazi Ahmed police station’s SHO told media persons that police were conducting investigation into the double murder. The dead bodies had been handed over to relatives of the deceased, he said.

Source: Dawn

Woman shot dead by husband

LAHORE: A young woman was shot dead allegedly by her husband, while a passerby minor boy injured in the firing in a crowded bazaar in Badami Bagh area here on Tuesday.

Initial police inquiries said the woman, Fouzia, was in the bazaar when her husband arrived there on a motorcycle, opened fire on her and fled the scene.

As a result, the woman and a passerby boy suffered bullet injuries and were shifted to hospital, where Fauzia succumbed to her wounds, while the condition of the boy, identified as five-year-old Abdullah, was stated to be stable.

He said the suspect, Khalid alias Nomi Butt, allegedly killed his wife following a domestic dispute.

Source: Dawn

Foreigner ‘Gang-Raped’ By Tour Guide and Two Others in Dera Ghazi Khan

A US national woman was allegedly gang-raped by her “guide” and his two accomplices at tribal area tourist resort Fort Munro in Dera Ghazi Khan District.

Also a social media activist and vlogger, the woman was on a trip to the Fort Munro hill station.

Acting on the woman’s complaint, the Border Military Police (BMP) arrested the prime suspect, ‘M’ (21), also said to be an American citizen.

DG Khan District Police Officer (DPO) Ali Waseem told Dawn the suspect had confessed to have committed the crime.

The DPO said the BMP presented the suspect in a local court and obtained his physical remand, while the woman had been sent to hospital for medical examination. He said the Fort Munro BMP registered a gang-rape case on the complaint of the vlogger, who alleged the suspects also recorded video clips of the episode.

The DPO said the foreigner had contacted the prime suspect through a tourist guides group page on social media and planned a trip to Fort Munro on his invitation. She later informed the police over phone that she had been raped by her hosts.

During inquiry, it transpired that the woman was on a visit to Pakistan and had been residing with one Basil Khan in Lahore.

Basil told the police that she was his fiance’.

According to inquiry reports, Basil and the foreigner vlogger had met the prime suspect ‘M’ through a social media app, the DPO said.

The woman told the police that on M’s invitation she left for Rajanpur alone on public transport, where she stayed with his host’s family for a couple of days.

Later, on July 16, both left for Fort Munro, where they stayed in a hotel room. The woman later alleged she was gang-raped by ‘M’ and his accomplices.

“I received life threats from ‘M’ over phone for reporting the matter to police”, she stated in the FIR.

Fort Munro BMP police registered the first information report (FIR) against three nominated suspects under sections 376 and 292 b of the Pakistan Penal Code.

DG Khan Deputy Commissioner Anwar Baryar, who was also senior commandant of BMP, told Dawn the woman was on a trip to Fort Munro, where she was allegedly gang- raped.

He said raids were being conducted for the arrest of other nominated suspects.

Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz has sought a report from the Punjab inspector general of police (IGP) on the Fort Munro incident.

The CM ordered indiscriminate action against the culprits, saying they would be given exemplary punishment as per the law, and justice would be done to the complainant.

Source: The Nation

11-year-old girl raped

Two married persons allegedly raped an eleven year old girl in village Haji Shah in limits of Gondal Police chowki in Attock on Monday.

The victim’s father Muhammad Kamran has reported to Police that his eleven years old daughter who is student of grade 4 in local school went to collect milk from where two persons took her on a motorcycle in their house were both has raped her forcefully.

Source: Pakistan Observer

Dua Zehra sent to Darul Aman

LAHORE: A judicial magistrate on Tuesday sent a Karachi girl Dua Zehra to Darul Aman who contracted marriage against the will of her family as she cited threats to her life at the hands of her parents.

Earlier, the girl appeared before the magistrate along with her counsel and filed a written application seeking a direction to send her to the government shelter.

In the application, Zehra said her relation with husband Zaheer Ahmad became strained and her life was also in danger at the hands of her parents and other relatives.

The applicant said she left the house of her husband and spent the previous night at the house of a relative. She had no place to live and wanted the court to send her to Darul Aman for her better security.

The magistrate allowed the application and directed a state prosecutor to ensure shifting of the girl to Darul Aman of the city district government till further orders.

Meanwhile, Syed Mehdi Ali Kazmi, father of Zehra, filed an application with the Bureau of Child Protection and Welfare Officer for the rescue of his ‘minor’ daughter being victim of the offences of kidnapping and abduction.

The counsel of Kazmi moved the application under the provisions of the Punjab Destitute and Neglected Children Amendment Act 2017. The applicant asked the bureau that his minor daughter should be taken into custody and be handed over to him in accordance with the law.

He also sought criminal proceedings against Zaheer Ahmad, the husband of Zehra, and his mother Noor Bibi for keeping the minor girl in their custody illegally.

Source: Business Recorder