Abducted girl recovered, kidnapper arrested

Islamabad: The Banigala Police Station has recovered an abducted girl and arrested the kidnapper, the police spokesman said.

A citizen submitted an application to the Banigala Police Station saying that his young daughter has been kidnapped by unknown people.

The police upon receiving the application, registered the case and started making headway toward the suspects involved in the abduction of the young girl by using technical and human resources and succeeded in recovering the abducted girl and arrested the captor identified as Waqas and shifted him to the police station for further investigation.

IGP Islamabad Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan has directed all senior officials to an effective crackdown against the accused involved in criminal activities. The performance of police officials in this regard would be reviewed regularly.

Source: The News

Acid attack over ‘marriage refusal’ leaves three siblings injured

In a horrendous incident of acid attack, two teenage sisters and their brother suffered burn injuries in Korangi Industrial Area on Friday evening.

Acid was thrown at Waqas, 19, son of Ghulam Abbas, and his two teenage sisters Saima, 19, and Saira, 16, on a main road near Bagh-e-Korangi within the limits of the Korangi Industrial Area police station.

Station House Officer (SHO) Aurangzeb Khattak said the acid burn victims were shifted to the Civil Hospital’s burns ward where their condition was pronounced stable. It was revealed during the investigation that the three siblings were residents of Gulzar Colony and worked as labourers at a textile firm in Korangi Industrial Area.

On Friday evening, they were returning home on a motorcycle when a tyre of the motorcycle was punctured near Bagh-e-Korangi. While they were taking the motorcycle to a puncture shop, two unidentified persons stopped near them and after using foul words, one of the motorcyclists threw acid on the siblings and fled.

SHO Khattak said the victims’ father had claimed that he knew the suspects involved in the incident and would nominate them in the FIR. Ghulam Abbas, the father of the victims, spoke to the media at the hospital where he narrated that his son was bringing his sister’s home from the factory on the motorcycle when some mechanical problem occurred. It was then two motorcyclists came and threw acid on them. He alleged that a man, Amir, had asked for marriage with one of his daughters and he threw acid with his partner on her for not accepting the marriage proposal.

The father claimed that Amir had been harassing his daughter for several days. Abbas added that the faces and eyes of his daughters had been affected due to the acid attack. SHO Khattak said police were checking for the availability of CCTV footage of the crime and making efforts to arrest the culprits.

Source: The News

Overseas Pakistanis Commission (OPC) board formed to solve problems of working women

LAHORE: A women’s board has been established in the Overseas Pakistanis Commission (OPC) to solve the problems faced by the working women of Overseas Pakistanis. Coordinators and members have also been appointed in the Overseas Pakistanis Commission to help the Overseas Pakistanis. And the Women’s Wing in collaboration with the Overseas Pakistanis Commission provided support to the Commission for the betterment and resolution of problems of the Overseas Pakistanis. Vice-chairperson of the Punjab Overseas Pakistanis Commission, Makhdoom Syed Tariq Mahmood-ul-Hassan, expressed these thoughts in the overseas women’s conference held at the Overseas Pakistanis Commission.

The Punjab government’s spokesperson Musarat Jamshed Cheema, PTI Women Wing President Kanwal Shuzab, OPC UK Coordinator Misbah Qaiser, OPC Women Wing Coordinator Aqsa Hayat Lali and other women wing members also participated in the conference.

Punjab Overseas Pakistanis Commission Vice-Chairperson Makhdoom Syed Tariq Mahmood-ul-Hassan while speaking said that measures were being taken for women for the convenience and improvement of Overseas Pakistanis Women.

Experienced, educated, political workers have been appointed in the Women Wing. And which will play an important role in betterment of Overseas Pakistani women. Coordinator Overseas Women’s Wing Aqsa Hayat Lali said that for the development of the society, the difference between men and women must be eliminated forever. She said that women in Pakistan were realising their potential in every sphere of life.

The rights of women have been emphasised in the religion of Islam. She said that she was grateful to Vice-Chairperson Punjab Overseas Pakistanis Commission Makhdoom Syed Tariq Mehmood-ul-Hassan for providing a platform in the OPC of Overseas Pakistanis Women.

All possible efforts will be made to solve the problems of overseas Pakistani women with the help of the Overseas Pakistanis Commission. Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Women’s Wing President Kanwal Shuzab while speaking on the occasion, said that Overseas Pakistanis are our true ambassadors. Thanks to which our economy runs. Punjab Overseas Pakistanis Commission Vice-Chairperson Makhdoom Syed Tariq Mehmood-ul-Hasan is always busy in solving their problems.

The services provided to these overseas Pakistanis are commendable, she added. She said that the PTI government had given the right to vote to overseas Pakistanis but the PDM did injustice by withdrawing the right to vote from overseas Pakistanis for their own interests.

Source: The news

Religious scholars voice support for Afghan girls’ education

PESHAWAR: Religious scholars from Pakistan and Afghanistan have voiced support for Afghan girls’ education and urged the world to help in stabilisation of the war-torn country.

A statement issued here on Friday said the religious scholars from both the countries were engaged by the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) to discuss and present recommendations on issues of mutual interest.

It said the discussions keenly focused on the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, economic repatriation and unfreezing of Afghan assets, an all-encompassing system of governance, including all ethnic groups, and regional peace and security.

The statement said throughout the dialogues held in 2022, the religious scholars voiced ardent support for Afghan girls’ and women’s rights to education and work.

They also remained open to the idea of including religious fraternity in matters beyond the issues of vice and virtue like bilateral trade, human rights, peace, security and tolerance in the region and governance.

The major watershed in the engagement with the religious fraternity is a comprehensive joint statement – issued by the eminent religious stakeholders and institutions from both the countries – underscoring the need for more synchronised cooperation on core bilateral issues, stabilisation of the Afghan economy and social infrastructure, and normalising education for girls and women.

The signatories of the joint statement included scholars and heads of eminent religious institutions from Pakistan and Afghanistan, namely Mufti Noman Naeem (Jamia Binoria, Karachi) ), Mufti Shoukatullah Haqqani (Darul Uloom Haqqania, Akora Khattak), Maulana Tayyab Qureshi (chief Khateeb, Mahabat Khan Mosque, Peshawar), Dr Faryal Umbreen (Dawah Institute, Islamabad), Abdul Waheed (Afghan academician), Abdul Hakim Mujahid (former Afghan envoy to Pakistan), Mufti Shams-ur-Rehman Frotan (chairman Sharia Board, Afghan Central Bank), and Raza Khan Seerat (religious program host, Shamshad TV).

The signatories from Pakistan such as Darul Uloom Haqqania and Jamia Binoria are highly revered by the Afghan Taliban as some of their notable leaders have either remained affiliated with or graduated from these schools. Hence, the CRSS deems that such voices – reiterating bilateral cooperation and normalising female education – carry some magnitude and can amplify the message among the right partakers and decision-makers.

Source: Dawn

Girl raped by property owner

CHINIOT: A girl was allegedly raped by a property owner as she went to Rajoa Chowk in Chiniot to look for a place to rent. When the girl arrived at the house, the owner shut the door from inside and raped her. When the girl failed to return, her aunt went to the residence and saw the suspect raping her. The aunt called the police, who initially detained but eventually released the man. When the incident was reported in the media, the city police registered a case. In addition, an investigation against Emergency 15 officials was launched for releasing the suspect.

Source: Dawn