A case of Domestic Violence

In a case of domestic violence, a brutal man tortured his wife to death in Hafizabad on Sunday. The incident occurred in the vicinity of City Police Station. Reportedly, a man was in the habit of beating his wife quite often. On the day of the incident, he became more savage and tortured his spouse to death.

After killing his wife, the accused fled the scene. Police reached the crime scene and took the woman’s body into their custody. They also registered a case against the accused. Youth killed in firing between two groups

Separately, a youth was killed and another person got injured during a fight between two groups of Dahri Baradri on Lakha Road in Noshero Feroz over a money dispute.—INP

Source: Pakistan Observer

Man kills his ex-wife, her husband

LAHORE: A man along with his son and four accomplices killed his former wife and her husband in their house in Hanif Park Badami Bagh on Sunday.

The victims were identified as Yasmin alias Samina, 32, and her husband Imran, 38. Both the husband and wife were sleeping on the second floor of their house when the former husband Zakir along with his son Yasir and four accomplices came to their house and stabbed his former wife Yasmin alias Samina and her husband Imran. After committing crime, the accused Zakir took the four daughters of the victims namely Rabab, Fiza Batool, Muniba and Maham Noor with him. The accused Ali Raza and Amir were on their way back in a minivan when the police checked them at a police picket and recovered a pistol from one of the accused.

The police questioned them, got the location and arrested Zakir, Yasir, Ali and Javed from Kot Abdul Malik. The police also recovered the four girls from their possession. According to the police, in the preliminary investigation, it was revealed that the victim Imran had made Yasmin divorce Zakir and married her by trapping her in a love affair. The two daughters of the accused Zakir were in the custody of his former wife Yasmin. The accused Zakir wanted to keep his daughters, but the couple did not allow him to see them. On which he planned to kill Yasmin and her husband. The bodies were shifted to the morgue.

Source: The News

Two men were granted bail in the honour-related murder of female relative

 

PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court has granted bail to two persons arrested on charges of killing their female relative on pretext of honour in Lower Dir district around three months ago.

A single-member bench consisting of Justice Shahid Khan accepted bail pleas of the two accused persons named Wali Khan and Awal Said observing that facts and circumstances of the occurrence had led the court to the conclusion that the allegations against them needed further probe and it made them entitled to the concession of bail.

The bench directed both the petitioners to furnish two surety bonds of Rs200,000 each.

The petitioner Wali Khan was brother of the deceased woman, whereas Awal Said was her husband.

Petitioners to furnish two surety bonds of Rs200,000 each

Both of them were charged by mother of the deceased woman named Amir Zadgai, who had recorded her statement under section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure during investigation. She had alleged that Awal Said had committed the offence on behest of her son Wali Khan.

However, she later on retracted from her allegations stating that now she had satisfied herself that the two accused persons were not involved in the murder of her daughter.

The FIR of the occurrence was registered at Khal police station in Dir Lower district on Feb 8, 2023, under section 302, 311, 201, 204 and 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

The FIR was registered by additional SHO Sahibzada Khan who stated that he had received information that body of a female was lying in a well inside a government primary school. He stated that he reached the spot and retrieved the body of the deceased, which was partially decomposed.

He claimed that he gathered information from the spot according to which the deceased was divorced twice and her reputation as not good in the area.

He added that a brother of the deceased named Wali Khan was watchman at the said school and he had killed her on pretext of honour and dumped the body in the well so as to conceal evidence.

“The court does agree that the event in hand is prima facie in its kind of honour killing but close perusal of the record made available would transpire that the event in hand is an unseen occurrence and during the investigation positive and direct evidence regarding the commission of the offence has not been collected,” the bench observed.

Source: Dawn