Man held for allegedly killing wife

ATTOCK. Police arrested a man for allegedly killing his wife in Kamra Cantonment. A woman filed an application at Hazro police station that her father named Jannat Gul shot her mother dead over a domestic dispute and fled. Police registered a case and arrested the suspect. Police are looking into the case.

 

 

 

 

 

LAHORE: Sadaf Naeem, a journalist covering Imran Khan’s long march for a private media outlet, was “run over” by the container of the PTI chairman after she reportedly fell off the vehicle trying to get an “exclusive interview” with the former prime minister.

Ms Naeem, 35, left her husband and two younger daughters behind. According to her employer Channel 5, the reporter was run over by the PTI chief’s container. The media outlet said Ms Naeem fell from the container after which she was crushed by the vehicle, Dawn.com reported.

As they expressed sorrow over the tragic death of the journalist, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi separately announced Rs5 million each in financial assistance for the late journalist’s family.

Her death prompted the PTI chief to come off the container in a “state of shock”. He was told that Ms Sadaf slipped when she was looking up requesting the PTI leaders to allow her entry into the container. In a tweet, Imran Khan stated that he had “no words to express” sorrow over the death of the reporter and announced cancelling the march for the day.

A colleague reporter alleged that she was pushed down by one of the guards on the container when she caught the handle of the container’s door.

Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors President (CPNE) Kazim Khan, while speaking to Dawn, said he would speak to the “sister organisations” to ensure proper training of reporters.

Asserting that reporters’ safety must remain a priority, the CPNE president agreed that media outlets do not provide training to their reporters. “Live reporting, war reporting, event reporting … we don’t train them,” he lamented.

Source: Tribune Express

Girl claims being raped in Kotli Sattian

RAWALPINDI: A girl was allegedly raped by a man in Kotli Sattian area.

The victim said in the first information report (FIR) that she lived with her aged ailing father at home while her brother was working in Rawalpindi.

She said she and her father were sleeping at night in their rooms when a man who lived in the village entered during loadshedding.

She said the intruder raped her, adding that her father had a hearing problem and could not hear her screams.

She said the suspect escaped after committing the crime.

Source: Dawn News

Man arrested for sexually assaulting girls: police

KARACHI: The police claimed to have arrested a suspect involved in sexually assaulting two minor girls in Awami Colony of Karachi’s Korangi area. In a statement, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Korangi Abraiz Ali Abbasi said that the accused sexually assaulted two minor girls within two days.

Two cases were registered against the accused – identified as Sabir. “The accused, even today, abducted another girl and tried to rape her,” the SSP Korangi added. Upon receiving information, Awami Colony police arrested the accused in an immediate operation. The victims were shifted to hospital for medical tests, SSP Korangi added.

Earlier in October, a flood-affected girl was allegedly gang-raped by two persons in the Clifton area of Karachi. According to details, a minor girl – residing at the flood relief camp – was abducted from outside a shopping mall at Karachi’s Clifton Block 4. Later, the flood-affected girl was found at the same place at 02:00pm. She was later shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center (JPMC) after her health deteriorated, where the doctors confirmed she was ‘gang-raped’.

The police, while quoting the victim, said that two identified persons abducted a minor girl and sexually assaulted her. Hospital sources told that the girl is eight or nine-year-old.

Meanwhile, the police surgeon office has also confirmed that the girl was subjected to gang-rape. “A complete medical examination of the victim was carried out,” the police surgeon said, adding that the girl was also infected with fungus due to floods.

Source: Business Recorder

Clifton rape victim records statement

KARACHI: Judicial Magistrate South heard the case of the gang rape of a flood-affected girl in Clifton at the Karachi City Court.

The child recorded her statement in front of Judicial Magistrate South. The girl from Shikarpur narrated the entire incident to the court.

According to court sources, the girl said that the accused lured her on the pretext of giving ration. Once inside the car, they drove her off to a desolate place. The two accused raped her and left her near shopping mall and fled.

Accused Ghulam Rasool and accused Khalid Hussain are in police custody on physical remand.

Source: Express tribune

Lawyer allegedly kills brother-in-law, injures wife

GUJRAT: A lawyer riding a motorcycle allegedly opened fire on his wife and brother-in-law following a court hearing on Saturday.

His brother-in law died at the spot, while his wife and a child passing by were injured.

According to A Division police, lawyer Almas Jameel, a resident of Chah Kholay, had married Rab Nawaz a resident of Kisana village

from the profession, but due to a worsening relationship, legal cases between them were ongoing in a family court.

On Saturday, Almas and her 33-year-old brother Tahir Jameel left the courthouse on a motorcycle after a court hearing.

Rab Nawaz allegedly pursued and opened fire on them near Mohalla Shah Hussain.

Tahir died on the spot, while Almas and 13-year-old bystander Raqeeb Khan were injured, both of whom were shifted to hospital by rescue teams.

Source: Express Tribune