Man denied bail in wife murder case

PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court has rejected the bail plea of a man charged with killing his estranged wife in Swat district last year.

Justice Mohammad Ijaz Khan of a single-member bench ruled that the accused neither informed the police about the wife’s killing nor did he shift the body to the hospital for medico-legal examination and instead, he fled away after the murder.

He added that being the deceased’s husband, the suspect was to explain the cause of her unnatural death but he escaped, so prima facie, he was connected with the commission of the offence.

The bench observed that the records showed that after arrest, petitioner Abdullah confessed to the murder in a statement recorded with the relevant magistrate on Sept 10, 2022, which, prima facie, found support from all circumstances of the case and therefore, he was not entitled to the concession of bail.

Woman was killed in Swat last year

The bench observed that since the challan (charge sheet) had already been put in court and even the trial was under way, the trial court was directed to conclude proceedings within three months.

The complainant in the case was Khairur Rehman, father of the deceased woman, Abiya.

The FIR of the murder was registered at the Saidu Sharif police station, Swat, on March 14, 2022, under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

According to the FIR, the accused and his wife used to live in the house of her uncle and the police received information about the woman’s killing by strangulation at the house in question.

The complainant had said that the accused was a drug addict and did no work for a living. He added that his daughter often asked the accused (her husband) to work but the latter used to quarrel with the former.

The complainant said that three days before the woman’s death, the couple had an altercation.

He added that his brother had spotted the accused hurriedly coming out of his room and leaving the house in the morning.

The police arrested the accused a few weeks later.

Source: Dawn

Man arrested for killing 4-year-old daughter

The Thall police in Hangu district have arrested a man for killing his four-year-old daughter after he failed to convince his wife to return home. DPO Hangu, Asif Bahadur told media persons during a press conference that a woman named Saadia Bibi lodged a report with police on March 13 that her daughter was missing from home. She alleged that her second husband, Faraz, was involved in the abduction of her daughter.

She said she was living with her mother along with her daughter while her jobless husband was in Hangu. She further told police that her husband had come to her mother’s house to take her back but she refused as her husband was unable to provide them necessities of life.

Source: Pakistan Observer

Blind murder of a girl case traced

Mureedwala police have claimed to trace out blind murder of a young girl within 24 hours after the incident. Police spokesman said here on Thursday that some passersby yesterday witnessed corpse of a 22-year-old girl floating on surface of water in Gugera Branch Canal near Chak No.485-GB and informed the police.

The police fished out the corpse and shifted it to mortuary for postmortem and identified it as Iram Safdar resident of Chak No.174-GB. During investigation, it came to light that ill-fated girl Iram Safdar exchanged harsh words with her husband Muhammad Saleem over a domestic dispute.

Source: Pakistan Observer

Man charged for subjecting torture to daughter

The Race Course police have arrested a man for allegedly subjecting torture to his step daughter brutally in the Race Course area of Rawalpindi, informed the police spokesman on Thursday.

After the local police was approached the Race Course police took immediate action and registered a case and held Khawar, the stepfather of the affected girl.

City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid MahmoodHamdani has taken action on the complaint of violence against the girl on social media and sought a report of the incident from SP (Potohar). The CPO said that violence against children was intolerable, the accused would be brought to justice.

Meanwhile, the same police claimed to have arrested 23 professional beggars during the operation. According to the police spokesman, the beggars were held in different areas of the city.

Source: Pakistan Observer