Another woman raped in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: A newly-married woman was gang-raped at Herno Thanda Paani late Monday night in the capital police area. The Kirpa police arrested three of the five people and formed a raiding party to hunt the other suspects.

The victim lodged a complaint with the Kirpa police station, saying that she got married one month ago. She said that she was alone at her house when five people, including Waqas and Kamran, entered and held her at gunpoint and raped her, while three others identified as Asad, Shani, and Imran were standing outside the room. Later, they tortured her. The victim said that they were against her marriage with Hammad Siddique.

Source: The News

Maid gang-raped in Bahawalpur

BAHAWALPUR: A maid was allegedly gang-raped by seven people here on Monday night in Baqirpur locality in Saddar police precincts.

According to police officials, complainant ‘Z’ alleged that she was contacted on mobile phone for household work by one of her acquaintances Jaffar.

She said when she reached there, the suspect took her to a deserted house where Jaffar, Waris, Zahid, Amir, Irshad, Shan and Riaz allegedly gang-raped her. The woman alleged that the suspects also made a video and when she fell unconscious, she was taken to hospital.

When contacted, police said they registered a case under section 375-A and 292 of Pakistan Penal Code and arrested three main suspects Jaffar, Waris and Irshad. Raids were under way for the arrest of others.

Source: Dawn

Man strangles daughter

OKARA: A man, along with his two brothers and four other accomplices allegedly strangled his teenage daughter to death over ‘honour’ at 1/4L village on Tuesday.

As per the first information report (FIR), registered at Sadar police station, on the complaint of Liaquat, his niece Javairia had eloped with one Sabir, some three weeks back.

However, the village elders intervened and managed to get the girl back to her parents house.

The complainant said that in the wee hours of Tuesday, Javaria s’ father Haider, along with his brothers, Ashiq and Khaliq, and their relatives Shah Nawaz, Hameed and two unidentified men, allegedly strangled the girl to death.

The suspects then dumped the girl’s body in the fields on the village outskirts, he said.

On Liaqat’s complaint, the police registered a case against the seven suspects under sections 302, 148, 149 and 311 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

Source: Dawn

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) working for increase in yield, encouraging women’s role

HYDERABAD: Florence Rolle, who heads the Sindh chapter of Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), has said that her institution is offering its services in farm sector’s development in the province and encouraging women’s participation in the process.

She was speaking at the annual exhibition of software, applications and models developed by final-year students of Sindh Agriculture University’s Information Technology Centre held on the campus on Tuesday in collaboration with the Hyderabad Information and Software House Association and Gaxton.

Ms Rolle said that establishment of a centre for expansion of per-acre yield, agribusinesses and various other programmes for students would be completed soon with SAU’s support.

Representatives of other stakeholders, including industrial concerns and academia, called for promoting agriculture technology to develop value-added agri-businesses and create opportunities for women’s participation in agriculture and information technology.

SAU holds exhibition of IT-related farm projects, job fair

A job fair was also organised by IT-related private companies based in Karachi and Hyderabad to provide internship and job opportunities to SAU students. The fair was inaugurated by special assistant to Sindh CM on Information, science and technology Tanzeela Ume Habiba along with SAU vice chancellor Dr Fateh Marri.

Ms Habiba said Sindh government was working on various projects for youths and launching programmes for them. She said that youths were working in business-oriented projects, artificial intelligence and agri-tech as per industry’s demand. She noted that the exhibition was a confirmation of talent in youths.

VC Dr Fateh Marri said that IT was a growing sector which was playing an important role in development of all sectors, including medical, agriculture, engineering, livestock, manufacturing and e-business.

He said the projects and models prepared by SAU students were of high standards. With the help of IT in farm sector, the country’s GDP and export of farm produce could be increased, he said.

Dr Bhawani Shankar Choudhry, a distinguish professor and head of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Karachi, said that sustainable agriculture was inevitable for food security, improvement of children’s nutrition and proper use of available resources.

Dr Jan Mohammad Marri, the pro vice chancellor of SAU’s Umerkot sub-campus, and Dr Aijaz Ali Khooharo, the dean of agricultural social sciences faculty, said that IT had changed the world within a few decades. He pointed out that IT had brought world’s economic and business activities and markets just a click away.

Ms Mona Shah, Mukesh Kumar, Syed Azfar Hussain and others emphasised the need for enhancement of technical linkage between academia and industry.

At the exhibition, IT students had put around 40 projects on display. They included health and agriculture software, monitoring systems, tracking systems, biometric system, quality detection and artificial intelligence tools, smart healthcare systems, animals/insects monitoring systems, mobile applications and other models. ITC director Dr Mir Sajjad Talpur, Dr Mohammad Yaqoob Koondhar and others also spoke.

Source: Dawn

National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) wants ‘diligent’ probe into F-9 Park rape case

ISLAMABAD: The National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) has expected a fair, diligent and exhaustive investigation by the capital police into the F-9 Park rape case.

While condemnation of the F-9 Park incident continued, another woman was subjected to gang-rape at her house in the rural area of the capital.

In a letter addressed to the capital police chief, NCSW stated that “it took grave notice of the incident reported in news in which a girl was gang-raped at gunpoint in F-9 Park.”

NCSW, a statutory watchdog organisation to promote and protect women’s rights and to save them from exploitation and abuse, noted that the incident was a sheer violation of fundamental constitutional rights of women and their right to life.

Another woman gang-raped in rural area of Islamabad, say police

“The commission expects from police that a fair, diligent and exhaustive investigation would be conducted of the incident in order to get the culprits convicted,” it said, adding in given circumstances, the issuance of necessary instruction to the investigation officer concerned for completion of a fair investigation was inevitable within the statutory time limits.

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“We hope that the action shall be taken immediately with intimation to this commission as per law,” the letter added.

The NCSW is a financially and administratively autonomous statutory body established under the NCSW Act 2012 mandated to work on women’s issues including acting as a vigilant monitoring body, ensuring compliance with Pakistan’s constitutional guarantees and international commitments related to women’s rights.

A police officer told Dawn that there were 954 incidents of kidnapping and rape in the capital in 2022 compared to 667 such cases in 2021.

Criminal activities are increasing in the capital, but the focus of the concerned officers is to not register the cases, he said, adding last year 13,093 criminal activities took place in the capital, but the police registered only 11,332 of the cases.

As a result, those involved in the unregistered criminal activities remained unpunished, he said.

Another woman raped

A woman was gang-raped in the rural area of the capital, police said.

A case was registered at the Kirpa police station in response to the victim’s complaint.

The complainant said two persons armed with weapons raided her house and raped her on gunpoint. Three other persons, who remained outside, later also entered the house and beat her up, she added.

She said the suspects were relatives of her husband and were unhappy over her marriage with their cousin, the police added.

Source: Dawn