Teenage girls kidnapped, allegedly raped

Two teenage girls were abducted, kept in illegal confinement and raped for four months by local landlord and his employee in Khoar Police station area in Pindigheb town of Attock. The victim’s father Burab Khan a labourer by profession and a resident of Sahowal village in the limits of the Khoar Police station area in Pindigheb reported to Police that his 16 and 18 years old daughters were forcefully abducted by local landlord and his personal employee some four months ago.

He added that the accused have kept is daughters in illegal confinement were the landlord and his employee raped them. Later the girls escaped from their illegal confinement and reached their house and narrated their ordeal. Later Police carried out their medical examination at tehsil headquarters hospital Pindigheb which has confirmed the assault and registered case against the nominated accused. No arrest was made till filing this news report.

Moreover, a teenage girl commits suicide by shooting herself dead in remote and far-flung village of Chaab in Lakarmar area in the limits of Injra Police station on Sunday. Police while quoting the family of the deceased has said that the 19 years old girl was in distress due to domestic issues and on Sunday she closed herself in a room and shot her dead with a pistol. Police handed over the body after autopsy at THQ hospital Jand. Injra Police investigating the case.

Source: Pakistan observer

Female face harassment in Blue Line Bus Service

Islamabad: The female passengers are facing harassment in Blue Line Metro Bus Service as male passengers are often seen forcing their way into compartment of the bus designated for them.

According to the details, the female passengers have submitted their complaints to the relevant authorities and urged them to designate separate portion for them in the Blue Line buses.

They have also pointed out that the drivers of these buses also felt them helpless because they could not do anything in case of harassment of female passengers during the travel.

The Blue Line service is operating from Korang Bridge Expressway to Faizabad metro bus stop and a large number of female passengers utilize this service that is quite viable and affordable for them.

But it is seen that male passengers occupy seats and spaces in the bus and female passengers find it hard to get any suitable place amid male passengers.

Very few working women have the facility of office transport or the means to own a car. Thus, the majority have to rely on public transport especially metro bus service.

A number of incidents have already happened in which youngsters created problems for the female passengers. Now the situation is turning from bad to worse and needs attention of the concerned authorities.

It is pertinent to mention here that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif inaugurated new metro bus service in Islamabad to provide a viable option to thousands of commuters in twin cites of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

While commenting over this issue Chief Commissioner, Islamabad Muhammad Usman Younis stated “The enforcement and vigilance will be increased. We will also raise awareness among the commuters regarding respect for specified women space in buses.”

Source: The News