Pregnant woman ‘killed’ by husband, father-in-law in Swabi

A pregnant woman was tortured to death allegedly by her husband and father-in-law in Parmuli village of Razaar tehsil here on Sunday, the police said.

Ajmeena Bibi, mother of the deceased, got registered an FIR with the Parmuli police station, stating that she was informed by Khan Malik, her daughter’s father-in-law, on phone that she had committed suicide.

The woman said she rushed to her house and found her lying dead inside a room. However, she said her daughter did not commit suicide and that she was tortured to death over a dispute.

The complainant said her daughter was seven-month pregnant. District police officer Mohammad Shoaib Khan said he had ordered an inquiry into the incident.

The news of the woman’s alleged killing went viral on social media, with people calling for action against those involved in the ‘murder’.

The body was shifted to the Tehsil Headquarters Hospital for postmortem. The police said the postmortem report was awaited.

The DPO said it was learnt that the deceased had a quarrel with her family members the previous night, and her murder could be the result of that. The police said husband of the deceased, Salman Khan, had married eight months ago, and it was his second marriage.

SHO Parmuli police station Niaz Ali said Salman Khan, his father, Khan Malik and uncle, Nowsher Khan, had been arrested.

Source: Dawn

Steps being taken to stop harassment cases, says official

Women Development Department Secretary Syed Sikander Shah has said the increasing incidents of harassment and violent behaviour against women in society are a cause of concern and the government is tightening anti-harassment measures at work and other places across the province to stop such cases.

“Such social crimes could be prevented only by taking stern action against the accused involved in harassment and bringing them to justice,” the secretary said while speaking at the concluding session of the two-day workshop on Balochistan Protection Act, 2016, against harassment of women at workplace.

The workshop was organised by Aurat Foundation with the support of UNDP here on Sunday.

The work and other places must be freed from harassment, Provincial Ombudsman Secretary Qahir Khan said, adding that as a result of effective action against such incidents, harassment cases were gradually being reported from various departments and women were becoming aware of their rights.

“Harassment is a punishable crime and it cannot be protected under the cloak of tradition. Sisters, mothers and daughters are now coming forward to achieve justice by defying societal attitudes, Fauzia Shaheen, chairperson of the Commission on Status of Women in Balochistan, said.

She stressed the need for creating more awareness among society to prevent harassment of women at work and other places in the province.

Source: Dawn

Man booked for raping daughter

A man was booked for raping his daughter at Fakhar Shah Colony in Dipalpur. The suspect’s wife alerted the police she found her husband, ricksha driver, raping their 20-year-old daughter. He fled when she raised alarm. The daughter said the man has been raping her for a year. The police registered a case and arrested the man.

Source: Dawn

Minor girl survives rape attempt

A man attempted to rape a 6-year-old girl in the limits of Manawan police. The girl was playing outside her house when the accused, identified as Abubakar, lured the girl to an empty plot and tried to rape her.

Police arrested the accused and a case was registered against him on the complaint of the girl’s father M Jameel. Neighbours torture woman during their fight: A woman was severely tortured during a fight between neighbours in Ahmed Town Baghbanpura on Saturday.

The injured woman identified as Khadija was admitted to a local hospital. Police said that tying a horse in front of the house had led to the incident. A case was registered against the accused Shahid, Siraj, Sajawal, Ali Changar and three unknown persons on the complaint of the victim Khadija.

Source: Pakistan Observer

8 girls among 10 kidnapped in 24 hours in Lahore

Ten girls, including 8 girls were abducted from different parts of Lahore during the last 24 hours.

The cases of kidnapping in Lahore could not be stopped while the police registered separate cases, 18-year-old Mehwish and 17-year-old Aminh were abducted by unknown persons from the Liaquatabad area of Lahore.

In Kahna, young Malaika went to buy necessary house items from the market but was abducted at gunpoint. In another incident, Shahnaz’s daughter Zanira was abducted by unknown persons in the Johar Town area.

In another incident, Karim Bakhsh’s daughter Suraya was abducted in the Sunder area while Musarat Bibi’s daughter Shaheen was kidnapped in Chohang. On the other hand, Fauzia’s daughter was kidnapped in the Hanjarwal area and her husband was abducted by armed men, while a 24-year-old son of Allah Rakha who was mentally ill, was abducted in the Kahana area.

The incidents of abduction have created fear among the citizens of Lahore.

Source: Dunya news