Ichhra Bazaar incident: FIR filed against woman’s harassers

LAHORE: Ignoring the pressure mounted by some religious sections, the Lahore police on Friday lodged the First Information Report (FIR) against dozens of miscreants who harassed a woman wearing a shirt with Arabic-script print a couple of days back in Ichhra Bazzar here.

The suspects turning into a charged mob had accused the woman of “blasphemy” as they confused the Arabic alphabet and words with the Quranic verses, endangering her life, as was evident from some mobile phone footage of the incident, which was also highlighted by international media, bringing disgrace to the country. However, timely action by the police was also lauded in and outside Pakistan when the video clips showed the heroic role of a woman police officer, Gulberg circle ASP Syeda Sheharbano Naqvi, who confronted the mob and rescued the woman.

An official says the police high-ups were under immense pressure not to register an FIR against the suspects and avoid possible confrontation with some religious sections, notorious for resorting to violent agitation in the past. However, some senior government officers were of the view that letting the miscreants off the hook would not only reflect poorly on the law enforcement agencies, but also embolden the ‘extremists’ to repeat such acts in future.

He says the Punjab government also lent full support to the police in initiating action against the miscreants, showing zero tolerance towards such incidents.

‘Policemen who kept charged mob engaged for an hour also deserve recognition’

Finally, a consensus emerged that that the blasphemy has been a sensitive issue and such incidents have resulted in brutal lynchings in the past in Punjab, like the atrocities committed in Sialkot and Jaranwala.

After discussing the matter in some important meetings, the police high-ups ordered initiation of criminal proceedings against the miscreants with the prime objective of ensuring the writ of law.

The official source says that the Ichhra police lodged an FIR against dozens of suspects, including those who raised religious slogans to ‘add fuel to the fire’, threatening the life of the woman.

The police sealed the FIR, he says, adding that the case has been referred to the investigation wing of Lahore police for taking further action as per the law.

The source says that though ASP Naqvi was duly appreciated for showing courage and risking her own life to save the woman, the police high-ups ignored the role of some other officers who played an important part by engaging the charged mob for an hour, making the rescue operation successful.

In this regard he highlighted the role of Ichhra SHO Mohammad Bilal Aarbi and Model Town SP Operations Irtaza Komail, saying they were the first to reach the spot and facilitated the woman’s rescue when the mob was advancing towards her, chanting religious slogans.

Following the emergency call, he says, patrolling officer ASI Sajid had rushed to the scene where the mob had besieged a shop wherein the woman had taken shelter fearing lynching.

Meanwhile, the SHO Bilal also reached there at around 1:30pm and immediately put the police personnel on high alert.

He says the SHO spotted a man carrying a loaded weapon and trying to reach the woman. However, the SHO and his team immediately overpowered the suspect, disarmed him and then unloaded the weapon.

The official says that the police personnel led by the SHO formed a multi-layered shield between the mob and the woman as was shown in some mobile phone footage of the incident.

Bilal then informed the SP concerned of the situation, who also reached the spot along with additional force, the official says.

At a point, the situation turned very alarming when the mob hurled serious life threats at the SHO and his force for not handing the woman over to them, he says.

Meanwhile, ASP Naqvi reached there and daringly rescued the woman from the mob, he says.

He says the Model Town SP had also briefed the high-ups about the role of the police officials, including the SHO, the ASI and others in some formal meetings.

However, the police authorities ignored the role of the lower-ranked officials and personnel as none of them was appreciated officially by the department so far, the source lamented.

Source: Dawn

Man sentenced to life in wife’s murder case

NOWSHERA: Additional District and Sessions Judge Tayyab Khan sentenced a man reportedly responsible for his wife’s murder to life imprisonment.

The judge also imposed a fine of Rs500,000 for the affected family. Failure to pay the fine would result in an additional six months of incarceration.

The incident occurred two years ago when Sumera died by hanging and her husband Gulrez Khan was accused of perpetrating the murder.

The case, filed by Ayesha on April 1, 2022, implicated Gulrez Khan in the crime. 

Source: The News 

Minor housemaid tortured to death in Sargodha

SARGODHA: A 12-year-old house help was allegedly tortured to death by her employers, according to police, Geo News reported.

The horrific incident, the local police said, occurred in Village 84 South, a suburb of Sargodha, where Ayesha, the minor domestic worker, was employed by a feudal named Jawad Bhatti. The law enforcers said that Bhatti and his wife allegedly struck the child with iron rods and sticks.

After the alleged murder, the suspects telephoned Ayesha’s family members and informed them that their daughter had an accident, following which she sustained injuries.

When the family reached the place, they found out that the girl had been tortured and killed. Moreover, Bhatti had made a run for it along with his wife.The police said that a murder case has been registered against the suspect, Jawad Bhatti, and his wife at the Laksian Police Station on the complaint of the house help’s father. A search is also underway to arrest the suspects.Providing details about the suspect, the police said that Bhatti is a contractor of the toll plaza. The police have also shifted the body of the maid to a hospital for post-mortem. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz took notice and immediately sought a report from the inspector-general of police. She also emphasised the need for a thorough investigation into the incident and urged that the perpetrator be brought to justice swiftly. She stated that violence has no place in Punjab.

Source: The News 

Man jailed for misbehaving, wrongfully confining woman polio worker

A gender-based violence court on Friday jailed a man for misbehaving and wrongfully confining a woman polio worker.

Mohammad Usman had been charged with refusing polio drops to his children, misbehaving with a female polio worker, confining her for ten minutes, attempting to sexually abuse her and breaking her cellphone within the jurisdiction of the SITE-A police station in October last year.

Additional District and Sessions Judge (West) Irshad Hussain announced his order after recording evidence and final arguments from both prosecution and defence sides. The judge ruled that the prosecution failed to prove the charge of rape against the accused.

He, however, found the accused guilty of committing offences punishable under sections 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees), and 342 (punishment for wrongful confinement) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

Source: The News 

7th women festival ‘Sakhiyan’ starts today

LAHORE:The 7th Women of the World (WOW) event will be held today (Saturday) under the theme ‘Sakhiyan’ in collaboration with the Lahore Arts Council and various institutions organised by the British Council at Alhamra Arts Centre, the Mall. This festival will feature panel discussions, workshops, and vibrant exhibitions, children’s films, open-door performances, food stalls, and veggie activities.

Source: The News