Woman in Lahore gets life term for ‘blasphemy’

LAHORE: A sessions court on Thursday handed down life imprisonment to a woman on the charge of desecration of the Holy Quran.

Hayer police registered the first information report of the incident in 2021 under section 295-B of Pakistan Penal Code against ‘A’, 40, a resident of Bedian Road.

Defence counsel argued that the accused had been falsely implicated in a fabricated case.

He said there were glaring contradictions and dishonest improvements in the statements of the prosecution witnesses. He maintained that it was the duty of the investigating officer to investigate the matter thoroughly in line with the Police Rules and Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) but it was not done.

The counsel questioned the prosecution story saying why any private person from the vicinity who allegedly witnessed the alleged occurrence did not turn up as complainant and the case was registered on the complaint of a police official.

Assistant District Public Prosecutor Mohazib Awais stated that the accused was caught red-handed while burning a copy of the Quran, which was also recovered on the spot.

He contended that the prosecution proved its case against the accused beyond any shadow of doubt and mere technicalities cannot absolve the accused of her criminal liability.

Additional District & Sessions Judge Imran Sheikh maintained the prosecution established its case beyond any shadow of doubt and the ingredients of section 295-B PPC were fully made out regarding the act of burning a copy of Quran by the accused.

Addressing the point of the woman’s mental health, the judge noted that the issue of mental health of the accused was not pressed forcefully.

However, he said the investigating officer produced the accused, after her arrest, before a judicial magistrate and an application for her medical examination was also submitted.

The judge noted that the magistrate wrote in his order that the accused woman did not want her medical examination and it was also observed by the magistrate that the accused responded to questions “rationally”.

During the trial, the judge observed, no such defence plea was taken by accused that she was suffering from any disorder at the time of alleged occurrence.

Source: Dawn

CCPO expresses displeasure over cops’ poor performance

LAHORE: Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Bilal Siddique Kamyana Thursday chaired a meeting to review cases relating to crimes against women and children.

The CCPO expressed his displeasure over the poor performance of in-charges of Special Sexual Offences Investigation Unit (SSIOU). The CCPO issued directives to supervisory officers to expedite the pending cases and monitor investigations personally.

He ordered immediate action against incidents of violence, harassment, acid attacks, abduction, and rape, emphasising that inaction on the part of police in this regard would not be tolerated.

He emphasised Lahore Police’s commitment to the protection of students and women. He said child labour is a social curse and urged citizens to discourage it in every possible way. DIG (Investigation) Zeeshan Asghar, SSP (Investigation) Anoosh Masood Chaudhry, Divisional SPs (Investigation) and in-charges of SSIOU also attended the meeting.

Source: The News

College Principal among 4 FDE staff found guilty of harassment of daily wage teachers

ISLAMABAD  –  The inquiry committee formed to probe into the harassment allegations, has recommended immediate removal of four officials of the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) including the principal of the college after they were found guilty of harassment of daily wage teachers at an Islamabad’s F-7/3 college, it has been learnt reliably.

The inquiry report on alleged harassment of daily wage teachers at the Islamabad Model College for Boys, Islamabad recommended immediate removal of Principal IMCB F-7/3 Islamabad, Aftab Tariq; Headmistress IMCB F-7/3 Islamabad, Ms. Umm e Rubab; Acting Principal IMCB F-7/3 Islamabad, Mateen Ahmed; and Ex-DDO IMCB F-7/3 Islamabad, Ms. Khalida Asif.

According to a letter written by the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training Islamabad to the Director General FDE, on March 19, 2024, the inquiry committee observed that the charges of harassment against the four accused officers have been established. 

The committee recommended that the said officers should not continue on their present positions/ given any position of authority in the future.

The inquiry committee also asked the Director General FDE to take further necessary action against the officers and submit the compliance report to the higher authorities within the stipulated time.

In 2020, the FDE had notified the formation of an anti-harassment and anti-bullying committee for each Islamabad-based educational institution to prevent and counteract any form of harassment, bullying and physical abuse.

According to the notification issued by the then FDE Director General, the head of each institution will be the convener of the committee while the deputy head and the area education officer will be its members.

The committee is supposed to ensure the adoption and implementation of prevention and response strategies while broadening its scope to transforming trends, including cyber harassment, bullying or abuse to and from students.

Head of institution to be convener, deputy head and area education officer to be members of committee, according to the FDE notification but in this case, the principal and the other high positions at the college were themselves accused of the harassment.

Source: The Nation

GCU forms body to probe ‘harassment’

LAHORE: Government College University (GCU) has initiated an investigation, forming a committee to probe the allegations of sexual harassment within the institution.

A video capturing the moment a female student unleashed her fury at a faculty member within the premises of the Government College University (GCU) English Department went viral on social media, following which the university formed a committee to investigate the matter.

Sources said the incident took place on Tuesday while the video was circulated on social media later on. The video, which quickly went viral, shows the student physically confronting the faculty member while verbally expressing her anger. Allegations of harassment against the faculty member have surfaced, suggesting that the student’s actions were in response to mistreatment.

In response to the video, GCU has initiated an investigation, forming a committee to probe the allegations of sexual harassment within the institution. A GCU official said the committee, headed by Prof Dr Faiza Sharif, will investigate the matter and the university will take action accordingly.

Source: The News International

Khyber Medical University takes action against harassment cases

PESHAWAR, Mar 21 (APP): In response to an incident of harassment involving a female student, the administration of Khyber Medical University has taken decisive action by dismissing a grade 18 officer from his position and demoting another staff member of grade 17.

The university administration said the implementation of the Higher Education Commission’s policy aimed at preventing incidents of harassment on campus was the basis for their actions.

Dr. Brikhanah Jameel, Chairperson of the Harassment Cell at the university, disclosed that four cases of harassment had been reported at Khyber Medical University.

Subsequent investigations and substantiated allegations led to the termination of employment for one grade 18 officer and the demotion of another employee of grade 17.

The university administration has recommended stringent penalties for those found in violation of the policy. These penalties include suspension, dismissal, fines, withholding of degrees, and even the revocation of professional licenses.

The proactive measures taken by Khyber Medical University underscore its commitment to ensuring a safe and conducive environment for all students and staff members.

Source: Associated Press of Pakistan