Alarming rise in rape incidents in Lahore

LAHORE: Lahore police have registered eight cases of rape against different suspects who used coercion, blackmail and lure of well-paid job to sexually assault the victims, including a staff nurse, a housemaid and a teenage girl.

These incidents of sexual violence against women and girls were reported to police within the last 48 hours in different parts of the city, including Defence, Green Town, Sabzazar, Nawankot and Raiwind.

As per survivors and their families, despite registration of cases the suspects have been hurling life threats at them, to pressurise them into withdrawing complaints.

According to some reports, Punjab has been a tough province to live, especially for the working women, due to high incidence of sexual violence and harassment at workplace.

Around a year ago, the then Punjab Home Minister Atta Tarar had declared an “emergency” amid rising incidents of sexual abuse against women and children, saying some four to five women were being raped daily across the province. However, despite the alarm raised by the ex-minister, the situation did not improve with regard to safety of working women.

In an incident reported in the limits of Factory Area police, a man repeatedly raped a staff nurse of a private hospital, and blackmailed her for money.

The suspect lured the nurse some six month back by offering her a handsome salary, and took her to a house in Ghazi Road area on the pretext of “taking care of a patient”, where he served her tea spiked with some strong tranquiliser. When she fell unconscious, the suspect allegedly raped her.

She further told the police that the suspect made videos of the heinous act, threatening to upload the clips on social media if she reported the mater to police.

The complainant said the suspect had also been extorting gold jewellery and mounts up to Rs0.3 million, from her on different occasions through blackmail, pushing her on the verge of committing suicide.

However, on the advice of a female cousin, the woman reported the matter to police which lodged a case against the suspect on Friday and launched investigations.

Similarly, in Defence area, a married housemaid told the police that a suspect lured her to a house for a “job” against an attractive salary package and raped her, made video of the act and then blackmailed her for money. She said that she got pregnant and as the matter came into the knowledge of her husband, he kicked her out.

The police registered a case against the suspect.

In another incident, a suspect kidnapped a 14-year-old girl from Muzaffargarh, brought her to Lahore and allegedly raped her.

In Quaid-e-Azam Industrial area, some men gang raped a girl who had come from Renala Khurd to seek a job. The suspect and his two accomplices promised her a job, took her to a flat where they allegedly raped, she told the police.

Similarly, a suspect allegedly raped a girl in Sabzazar area and a woman was gang raped in South Cantonment police limits.

Another woman was allegedly raped in Green Town area by a suspect.

Source: Dawn

Suspect arrested for harassing school girl

LAHORE: A suspect involved in harassment of school going girl was arrested in Kahna. A video had gone viral in which the suspect could be seen harassing a school going girl. Police taking cognizance of the matter identified the suspect and arrested him. A case was registered against the suspect identified as Abid. SP Model Town said that those involved in harassment will be brought to justice. dies in accident: A biker has died in a road accident on Manga Road. The victim identified as Usman Ashraf was hit by a speeding car while riding a bike. The victim was shifted to a hospital for treatment but the victim could not survive. Body recovered: Body of an 11-year-old boy was recovered from a drain in Sabzazar. The victim identified as Dil Muhammad was a special child. It came forth from circumstantial evidences that the victim might have slipped his feet into the drain and died.

Source: The News

Man remanded in judicial custody in wife’s murder case

An anti-terrorism court has remanded in judicial custody a man arrested for allegedly killing his estranged wife inside a judicial magistrate’s chamber in the City Courts. Sikandar Sahto was taken into custody after he shot dead his wife Saima and hit and injured his father-in-law Dadan Sahto with the butt of a pistol during the pre-trial hearing of the woman’s plea for khula (dissolution of marriage) in the chamber of the Judicial Magistrate-XVIII (Central) on May 29. The investigating officer produced the suspect before the administrative judge of the anti-terrorism courts on the completion of his six-day physical remand in police custody, and requested that he be sent to jail.

The judge sent the suspect to prison on judicial remand with a direction to the IO to submit an interim charge sheet against him on the next date of the hearing. Initially, an FIR was lodged against Sikander under Section 324 (attempted murder) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) at the City Courts police station. However, the IO later included Section 302 (murder) of the PPC in the case after the woman succumbed to gunshot wounds during treatment at hospital. He added Section 7 (punishment for acts of terrorism) of the ATA to the FIR stating that the offence fell within the ambit of terrorism. Another case was registered against the accused under Section 23(i) of the Sindh Arms Act after he failed to produce the licence of the weapon used in the offence.

Source: The News