Sister’s dowry stolen by man handed over to mother after recovery

The Sir Syed police on Tuesday handed over stolen dowry, including cash and jewellery, to a woman who had earned it the hard way for the marriage of her daughter.

During a routine patrol in the area, police saw a man suspiciously carrying a bag along a street. When the police signalled for him to stop, he started running as fast as he could. The police team chased the suspect and got hold of him.

The police found two sets of gold jewellery, worth over Rs435, 000, and prize bonds of Rs27, 000.

During the initial interrogation, Muhammad Khurram, told the police that he had stolen the bag from his house. The police went to the address given by Khurram where his mother told them that his son was mentally unwell and she had kept the money and jewellery for her daughter’s marriage. The police handed over the bag to the woman.

Source: The News

Muslim food blogger kills Hindu girlfriend

LAHORE: An Indian Muslim food blogger in New Delhi strangled his live-in partner and chopped her into pieces which he wrapped in plastic and stored in the fridge before feeding them to stray dogs, in an imitation of the TV show Dexter, reports BBC and Indian media on Tuesday.

Shraddha Walkar, 27, was killed in May but her death came to light this week after her father reported her missing. Delhi police have arrested and charged Aftab Poonawala with murder.

While Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker, suspected a “love jihad angle”, and demanded death penalty for Aftab, Hindu extremists have started giving religious color to the murder to ignite hatred against Muslims, creating an environment of fear in the Muslim community.

Police claim that he strangled her, chopped her body into pieces and dumped them in a forest near their home. He’s not yet made any public statement. The murder has made headlines in India, mostly because of the sensational claims by the police that Poonawala “stored some of the body parts in a new fridge”.

On Tuesday morning, police took Poonawala to the “spot in the forest where he allegedly disposed of parts of the body”, BBC cites ANI news agency.

Police say Walkar and Poonawala met in Mumbai city through a dating app and had been living together for the past three years. Earlier this year, they moved to Delhi after an alleged quarrel with Walkar’s family, which disapproved of their relationship. Soon after the couple shifted, Shraddha started putting pressure on the man to marry her,” senior police official Ankit Chauhan told ANI.

“The two quarrelled frequently and it used to get out of control. On 18 May, the man lost his temper and strangled her,” he said.

Walkar’s family tried to contact her after being alerted by her friends that they had not heard from her for a few months.

“She did not reply to any of my texts since August,” her friend Laxman Nadir told ANI. “Her phone was switched off. After enquiring about her with other friends, I informed her brother.”

When Walkar’s father also couldn’t reach her, he filed a missing complaint with the Mumbai police. In his complaint, he also accused Poonawala of domestic abuse, alleging that his “daughter would call her mother and say that Aftab had beaten her up”.

The case was transferred to the Delhi police after Walkar’s last-known location was traced to the capital, officials said.

Last week, police detained Poonawala in Delhi’s Mehrauli area where the couple had rented an apartment together.

They say the victim’s body parts have been disposed in the forests of Chhatarpur Enclave. Police say they have also recovered some bones from Poonawala’s rented flat.

Source: The News

Man arrested in gang-rape case

KASUR: Police claimed on Tuesday to have arrested one of the suspected robbers who gang-raped a teenage girl in the presence of her family members some six months back.

Police also claimed that DNA profile of the suspect in custody had matched with the samples. Police, however, was clueless about the other suspect.

On May 26, two unidentified robbers had gang-raped a 13-year-old girl near Chak no. 7 of Pattoki. The then chief minister, Hamza Shahbaz, had visited the house of the victim and assured the family of justice.

COP INJURED: Unidentified robbers shot at and injured a policeman on offering resistance near Bhamba village in the limits of Raja Jang police station on Tuesday.

According to police, Constable Muzamal Hussain riding a bike was on his way home at Raval Jhangar from Kasur after performing his duty. Near Bhamba village, two unidentified robbers intercepted the policeman at gunpoint. Hussain put up resistance when the robbers tried to snatch his bike. One of the suspects opened fire, injuring the policeman.

The injured was rushed to DHQ Hospital and later referred to Lahore General Hospital owing to his critical condition. The suspects made off with the bike and valuables.

Source: Dawn News

Woman, 6-year-old Child Shot Dead

A woman and a six-year-old child were shot dead by an unknown person in the jurisdiction of Jatli police station here on Tuesday, informed police spokesman.

The victims were identified as Shumaila Bibi and Zulqarnain, 6.

As soon as the incident was reported the officials concerned reached the spot. “An investigation is being carried out; the accused involved in the incident will be arrested soon and brought to justice,” an official said.

City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Shahzad Nadeem Bukhari has taken notice of the incident and asked SP Saddar to submit detailed report and ordered immediate arrest of the accused.

Source: Urdu Point

Man Allegedly Kills Sister Over Domestic Dispute

MUZAFFARGARH: A girl was allegedly shot dead by her brother following a domestic dispute at Allah Bukhash village in Alipur tehsil on Wednesday.

According to police sources, Liaquat Ali opened fire at his sister, Shereen Bibi (25), daughter of Allah Bachaya, after a domestic feud.

Resultantly, she died. Rescue 1122 rushed to the site and shifted the body to Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Alipur.

Police have started an investigation into the incident.

Source: Urdu Point