Young domestic worker faces torture and sexual assault

FAISALABAD (Web Desk) – An incident of alleged violence and sexual harassment of an 11-year-old young domestic worker came to light in Bilal Nagar area of Faisalabad on Thursday.

According to the police, a case had been registered against the house owner, wife, daughter and son-in-law on the complaint of girl’s mother.

The girl’s mother claimed that the owner’s son-in-law sexually assaulted the girl several times and said that the girl was fed leftover dog food.

According to the registered FIR, the girl was recovered from the bathroom of owner’s house, three days ago.

Medical examination of the girl has been done and further action will be taken after the medical report, police said.

Source: Dunya News

Sindh High Court (SHC) tells Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block scandalous material against TV actresses

The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block defamatory and scandalous online material against television actress Rabia Iqbal, alias Kubra Khan, on social media sites.

The interim order came on a petition filed by the actress against scandalous and defamatory campaign against her and three other TV actresses on social media. The petitioner submitted that a Youtuber who claimed himself as rights activist and former army officer had made false allegations against four actresses of the media industry degrading them and causing an affront to their modesty and dignity by alleging that they were used by agencies to lure politicians into compromising positions at safe houses.

A counsel for the petitioner submitted that Youtuber Adil Farooq Raja later on uploaded another video where he clarified the issue and retracted from his earlier version but during the process it had irreparably damaged the reputation of the actresses, including the petitioner, on account of the contents uploaded on social media sites and cyberspace.

The counsel submitted that the act of the Youtuber was strictly cognisable under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016 (Peca) and the PTA was the designated agency to check such illegalities and pass orders to ensure removal of such content.

He submitted that the FIA and PTA had been approached for removal of such content but no action had been taken against the Youtuber or removal of the defamatory and scandalous content.

The high court was requested to direct the PTA and FIA to take immediate action against perpetrators of the Peca law. A division bench of the SHC headed by Justice Salahuddin Panhwar after preliminary hearing of the petition issued notices to the FIA, PTA and others and called their comments.

In the meantime, the high court directed the FIA and PTA to block such channels and handles involved in circulating defamatory campaign against the actresses and remained vigilant in this regard.

Source: The News

Woman gunned down in second murder of 2023 during mugging bids

Street crime incidents do not seem to relent despite all the promises of the government and formation of special teams by the police high-ups as a woman was gunned down by robbers during a mugging bid in Gulistan-e-Jauhar on Thursday night.

This is the second murder in Karachi during muggings in just first five days of the New Year. Sana Tariq was shot dead within the Sharea Faisal police’s limits near Jauhar Chowrangi. Police said that as they received the information, they rushed to the scene where they found a woman lying critically wounded. She was rushed to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre where she died.

The woman was a resident of Gulistan-e-Jauhar who had come to a medical store with her brother. After buying items, she was returning when two men on a motorcycle arrived and stopped them at gunpoint to rob them. However, the woman and her brother attempted to overpower the dacoits who opened fire and fled.

Sana had received a bullet wound in her upper torso which became the cause of her death. Police seized the spent bullet shells which were sent to the forensic division. Police said they were checking for CCTV footage of the incident in order to identify the killers.

Source: The News

Child marriages’ impact on economy

ISLAMABAD: Child marriages in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have cost Pakistan a potential income loss of over Rs18.2 billion, says a study.

Almost half a million female students leave their education because of early marriage in Punjab and KP alone.

A study on child marriage in Pakistan conducted by the United Nations Women, Pakistan, and the National Commission on the Status of Women reveals that over 360,000 female students in Punjab and 136,000 in KP were deprived of education in a year due to early marriage.

Furthermore, child marriages in these two provinces cause a potential loss of GDP with a value of almost one billion rupees every year.

Sharmeela Rasool, the country representative of UN Women Pakistan, has shared some interesting insights into the study.

“The insightful data collected from Punjab and KP and analysis were undertaken for this pioneering report estimates that the cost of child marriages in these two provinces amounted to Rs966 million from July 2019-July 2020.”

Taking into consideration the population of Punjab at around 110 million in 2019 and the prevalence of child marriage at 27pc, the cost of child marriage translates into a loss of around US$4.75 million, which is equivalent to 0.275pc of the total GDP value for the province. “KP has different variables: the incidence of child marriage is 11pc higher; the population and per capita GDP is lower; thus, this study estimates a loss of US $1.05 million in GDP, representing a loss of 0.4pc of total GDP value at the provincial level,” writes Mrs. Sharmeela.

The study further unfolds how labour force participation (LFP) decreases owing to child marriages.

In Punjab, almost 21 percent of labour losses were caused by child marriage in one year whereas LFP decreased by 16 percent in KP for the same year of the study.

The potential wage loss due to physical abuse as a result of early marriage is almost Rs5.2 billion in Punjab and almost Rs1.2 billion in KP every year, says the study.

According to the study, child marriage has resulted in a total potential income loss of over Rs18.2 billion.

Interestingly, every year, more than 50 percent of domestic violence against women in KP happens due to child marriage, while only 14 percent of the total women’s domestic violence cases in Punjab are caused by the same reason. Moreover, the study reflects that 21 percent of the population of Punjab increased due to early marriages, while 14 percent of the KP population increased for the same reason.

Source: The News

Murder case registered over woman’s death

RAWALPINDI: Police have registered a murder case against senior staff members of a private company over the death of a woman employee who died after falling from a building on the New Year’s night.

Raja Anjum Naz, brother of the deceased, a resident of Kallar Syedan, lodged an FIR with the Rawat police on Wednesday saying that his sister Sanam Naz got married with Waqas Ali in Gujranwala and the couple had four children.

He said about three years ago, his sister came to Rawalpindi regarding her job and stayed with her mother who was residing in Zaraj Housing Society. He said on December 31, 2022, his sister left her house saying she had to go to her office as all the senior staff had planned a New Year night ceremony on the rooftop of the office building in Bahria Town Phase VIII.

Later, she informed her younger sister that she had reached the venue. However, Ms Sanam could not be contacted later despite repeated attempts by her sister.

The complainant said at about 2am the company’s chairman, admin officer and four women arrived at her mother’s house and informed the inmates that Sanam was injured critically due to an accident and had been shifted to hospital.

When the family members reached District Headquarters Hospital Rawalpindi, they found Sanam’s body lying in the mortuary with injuries to her face, arms and head.

Source: Dawn