Man ‘guns down sister’ for money

DIJKOT:A man allegedly shot and killed his sister after an altercation over money.

The police launched a search operation to apprehend the suspect who was at large after the incident.

Asim, a resident of Chak 272RB, demanded money from his sister, Nida Mustafa. An argument ensued between the siblings when Nida refused to comply with his request.

During the altercation, Asim allegedly shot his sister in the head, resulting in her immediate death.

Upon receiving information about the incident, Dijkot police arrived at the scene, took the body into custody and arranged for its transfer to a hospital for investigation.

The police also initiated raids and search operations to apprehend the brother who had managed to flee.

Violent disputes over financial issues are a common occurrence in Punjab, particularly within families.

In March of this year, a man allegedly gunned down seven members of his family, including his mother and two brothers, over a property dispute in Pakpattan. Local police officials told The Express Tribune that the suspect, Sarwar, allegedly murdered his mother, two brothers, two nephews, his niece and his sister-in-law. Another niece of the suspect was severely injured in the attack.

The suspected murderer fled the scene after the incident. Contingents of police and Rescue 1122 arrived at the scene along with crime scene department vehicles in the Saddar area.

Source: The Express Tribune

7-year-old girl killed after alleged rape attempt

Islamabad: A seven-year-old girl has been ruthlessly killed by smashing her head with heavy stone after an alleged attempted rape and her body was thrown in the street near her home. But the police claimed that the minor was neither raped, nor attempted to rape for some unexplained reasons.

However, the police station sources asserted that the people engaged in the investigation of the case are hiding the actuality of the case.

The incident occurred in New Abadi, Bahara Kahu, where she was living with her grandparents while her father is living in Italy and her mother has died.

SP (City Zone) Farooq Amjad Buttar, however, said when contacted that according to the doctors preliminary medico-legal report, the minor was not raped but attempt could not be ruled out. “The police are investigating on different sides of the case and we have rounded up various suspects but could not get the real killer till the time, but we will get him,” the SP averred.

He quoting statements of the locals, recorded by the police after the recovery of the minor, said that she came out of her house at about 11 a.m. but suddenly disappeared and later her body found from the same street.

“Apparently, this is a case of attempted rape by any teenager, but he killed her in panic by strangling and later by hitting heavy stone on her head,” the SP said and added that this killing could not be sequel to any enmity as no such history was found

during the initial investigation. The police have taken up the case and initiated investigation to make headway to the killer.

Source: The News

Teenage girl murdered by brother over trifle

TOBA TEK SINGH: A 16-year-old girl was murdered by her brother over a trifle at Chak 272 RB Saimay Nagan in the Dijkot Police Station area in Faisalabad on Sunday.

The parents of the victim, Nida Parveen, told the police that their son, Muhammad Asim, demanded money from his sister but she refused to do so. This led to a quarrel between the siblings and Asim shot Nida dead. He fled after the shooting.

Meanwhile, a suspected thief was shot by a security guard near Madina Town Hockey Stadium in Faisalabad when he saw him stealing steel bars from outside a shop. The suspect was identified as Noor Ahmed (27). Rescue 1122 shifted the injured suspect to the district headquarters hospital.

In Chak 335-GB of Rajana, a man shot his father-in-law and sister-in-law after his wife eloped with a man of his village.

Police said Iftikhar Ahmad was enraged after his wife left him. He suspected the involvement of his in-laws in the matter.

Source: Dawn

Search for suspects continues amid reports of harassment of families

LAHORE: As the arrest of suspects wanted in the May 9 violence continues, complaints regarding harassment of their families, neighbours and friends increase.

In some cases, police are also targeting working journalists who were covering the PTI protest. Reports say three different police teams conducted raids at the residence of journalist Jehangir Hayyat in Ichhra and took him into custody since he was spotted in Liberty Chowk by CCTV footage.

Jehangir told them that he was covering the event for his organisation, Business Recorder, but they were not convinced.

Some local residents intervened and got him freed from the police custody. The journalist later visited the Lahore Press Club where he sought help of senior colleagues. There he learnt that another police team had raided his house the same day. In the evening, a third team stormed his house and harassed his kids and other family members.

Zaman Park security beefed up

Jehangir’s brother told Dawn that he had conveyed to senior police officers that Jehangir had neither affiliation with the PTI nor had been part of their protests but to no avail.

In an identical case, the police teams carried out raids at the residence of a journalist Sarfraz Khan, working for GNN, for his arrest and allegedly harassed his family when he was not found there. His colleagues said he was covering the PTI protests on May 9 but the police put his name on the list of suspects on the basis of the CCTV footage.

In yet another matter, a female lawyer said her family was being harassed since she had visited the Corps Commander House on the 9th to see what was happening there.

There were reports that several teams of the police including Counter Terrorism Department, Lahore Crime Investigation Agency (CIA), investigation and operations wings of the police and other law enforcement agencies were conducting raids at the residences of suspects involved in the violence.

The sources said frequent raids had spread panic among the families of the wanted people who were changing their locations to avoid arrest.

They said most of the suspects and their families had locked their homes to go underground and switched off their cell phones. “Most of the displaced families are in immense trouble where to take shelter,” said an official

PTI activist Khadija Shah announced surrendering before the authorities amid crackdown on rioters

A daughter of former finance minister Salman Shah, Khadija is accused of `leading’ the attack on the Corps Commander’s House.

She has been in hiding ever since the authorities launched the crackdown. “I am going to turn myself to the police. I have taken this decision because the last five days remained very tough for me,” she said in an audio message on Sunday.

A senior police officer said she had not visited any police station to court arrest till 9pm.

Source: Dawn

7-year-old girl killed after alleged rape attempt

Islamabad: A seven-year-old girl has been ruthlessly killed by smashing her head with heavy stone after an alleged attempted rape and her body was thrown in the street near her home. But the police claimed that the minor was neither raped, nor attempted to rape for some unexplained reasons. However, the police station sources asserted that the people engaged in the investigation of the case are hiding the actuality of the case. The incident occurred in New Abadi, Bahara Kahu, where she was living with her grandparents while her father is living in Italy and her mother has died. SP (City Zone) Farooq Amjad Buttar, however, said when contacted that according to the doctor’s preliminary medico-legal report, the minor was not raped but attempt could not be ruled out.

“The police are investigating on different sides of the case and we have rounded up various suspects but could not get the real killer till the time, but we will get him,” the SP averred.

Source: The News