Woman shot dead by husband in Swat

SWAT: In a horrifying incident in Rahimabad area, a man first shot dead and then slaughtered his wife in a fit of rage here on Monday, the police said.

They said the victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, tragically lost her life in a shocking act of domestic violence.

The Rahimabad police reported that the victim’s mother, devastated by the loss of her daughter, filed a First Information Report detailing the harrowing events leading to her daughter’s untimely demise.

The accused, identified as Bakht Munir, a resident of Madyan valley, had a history of frequent altercations with his wife, prompting her to seek refuge at her parents’ residence along with her children. In a desperate attempt to find safety, she also pursued legal recourse by filing a court case.

However, the situation took a tragic turn on Monday when Bakht Munir brazenly entered his in-laws’ home and opened indiscriminate fire at his wife, killing her on the spot. Shockingly, he then slaughtered her in a gruesome manner before fleeing the scene.

Responding swiftly to the incident, DSP city Amjad Khan confirmed that the accused, Bakht Munir, had been arrested and an investigation started.

Source: Dawn

Two men jailed for remainder of their lives for gang rape

A sessions court on Monday sentenced two men to rigorous imprisonment for the remainder of their lives on the charges of gang raping a teenage girl.

Additional Sessions Judge (West) Irshad Hussain found Muhammad Shakir and Hafeez guilty of subjecting a 17-year-old girl to sexual abuse within the jurisdiction of the Mochko police station in September 2022.

After recording the evidence and the final arguments, the judge ruled that the prosecution had succeeded in establishing its case against both the accused men.

“I, therefore, convict and sentence the accused under Section 265-H(ii) [of the] CrPC [Criminal Procedure Code] for the offence punishable under Section 375-A [of the] PPC [Pakistan Penal Code] to RI [rigorous imprisonment] for the remainder period of natural life,” ruled the judge.

Shakir was produced in court from prison while Hafeez appeared on bail. The judge sent both convicts to prison to serve out the sentence strictly in accordance with the law.

According to the prosecution, Shakir and Hafeez had gang raped the teenager at the former’s house on September 11, 2022. An FIR had been lodged under sections 376 (punishment for rape) and 34 (common intention) of the PPC at the Mochko police station on the complaint of the victim’s mother.

12 years for murder

A model court sentenced a man to 12 years of rigorous imprisonment in a murder case. Muhammad Bux, alias Babu, was found guilty of killing Gulzar within the Awami Colony police precincts in August 2020.

Additional District & Sessions Judge Abdul Zahoor Chandio of the Model Criminal Trial Court (East) announced his order after recording the evidence and the final arguments of both the prosecution and the defence.

The judge ruled that the prosecution had successfully proved its case against the accused, and awarded him 12 years of rigorous imprisonment. The convict was ordered to pay Rs500,000 as compensation to the legal heirs of the deceased, defaulting on which he would have to undergo additional six months in prison.

“The reason for not awarding [the] death penalty to the accused is that the prosecution has not proved the motive of the incident as well as [the] recovery of [the] crime weapon, which creates strong mitigating circumstances to award lesser punishment to the accused,” noted the judge.

He said that the absence of the crime weapon does not affect the prosecution’s case at all, and that its recovery is “merely a corroborating piece of evidence, while ocular evidence is [a] substantive piece of evidence proving [the] guilt of the accused”.

He also said the convict was entitled to the benefit of Section 382-B of the CrPC, meaning that the time in detention since his arrest is to be deducted from his prison term. State prosecutor Muhammad Ashraf Bhatti contended that the victim was standing outside his home in Sector 10 of Bagh-e-Korangi on August 21, 2020, when three men on a motorbike showed up, then one of them, identified as Babu, got off the bike and shot the victim dead.

He argued that there was substantive evidence, including ocular, to corroborate the charges against the accused, requesting the judge to punish him in accordance with the law. An FIR had been lodged under sections 302 (premeditated murder) and 34 (common intention) of the PPC at the Awami Colony police station on the complaint of the father of the deceased.

Source: The News

Anchorperson fired over alleged torture on wife

LAHORE  –  A local TV channel suspended on Monday its anchorperson Ashfaq Ishaq Satti over allegations of domestic violence. “The cahnnel Management has taken serious notice on the allegations of domestic violence involving anchorperson Ashfaq Satti,” the news channel said in a statement on X. The development came after a first information report was registered against Satti on the complaint of his wife Nomaika Tahir Mehmood. She is apparently her second wife. She shared the picture of FIR and her pictures on X. But the account now does not exist. The FIR was registered under Sections 324 (attempt to murder), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation), 337-A (i) (punishment for doing an act with the intention of thereby causing hurt to any person or with the knowledge that he is likely thereby to cause hurt to any person) and 337-F (i) (punishment for ghayr-jaifah whoever by doing any act with the intention of causing hurt to any person cause damihah) of the Pakistan Penal Code. In the FIR, the complainant stated that she was a housewife and had gone to meet her diabetic mother at Jinnah Garden, Model Colony on 19 January. She stayed at her mother’s house till January 22 due to health concerns. Nomaika claimed her husband quarrelled with her over “baseless allegations” regarding her whereabouts and started beating her, which resulted in serious injuries to her left eye. The complainant said her husband “forcibly” took away her son, locked her in the room and threatened her with dire consequences. The victim said she managed to escape from her husband’s house on January 24 when her husband forgot to lock the door and subsequently reached her mother’s house. The accused has so far issued no statement. Thechannel stated that Satti would remain suspended with immediate effect till the law takes its course and decides the matter. “The channel has zero tolerance policy on violence or threats of violence be it at the workplace or domestic.”

Source: The Nation

Polls sans women vote casting can be nullified: ECP

ISLAMABAD  –  The Election Commission of Pakistan [ECP] yesterday rejected the controversial decree about banning women participation in election campaigns and even casting vote in Hazara region (Kohistan).

It also warned that the whole election process in those constituencies where women are barred from taking part in the electioneering could be nullified.

It is to be mentioned here that a group of Islamic clerics in KP’s Kohistan region has issued an edict, banning women from participating in election canvassing.

The ECP has taken notice of this news. It explained that the district monitoring officer of Kohistan in his report has conveyed to the top election body that there was no such report in this regard and action will be taken according to the code and conduct framed with the collaboration of political parties. A spokesperson for the ECP stated that the Election Commission may invoke Section 9 of the Elections Act, potentially leading to the nullification of the entire election process if women are impeded from casting votes. The ECP took immediate action on the reports circulating in certain media outlets on Monday, claiming that a group of scholars in the Kohistan region has purportedly issued a fatwa prohibiting women from participating in election campaigns. According to sources in the electoral watchdog, over fifty percent of polling stations have been categorised as sensitive. Over 40,000 from all provinces have been declared ‘sensitive’ due to various reasons. In another development, the ECP expressed satisfaction over the printing of voter list/ electoral rolls in the printing press. After the allotment of election symbols by Returning Officers (ROs), the process of printing electoral rolls had started. The printing of electoral rolls will be completed on February 02 [Friday]. The delivery of electoral rolls in the concerned polling station would start this week.

Source: The Nation