Teenage boy has confessed to killing girl for gold earrings: police

DADU: Police have arrested 15-year-old murder suspect, who confessed to strangling an eight-year-old girl to death in Kotri on April 8 and said he had been jobless for a long time and hungry for three days when he tried to snatch gold earrings from the girl and killed her when she threatened to tell on him.

Jamshoro SSP Tariq Nawaz told a press conference at his office on Thursday that the suspect Naveed Hazarewala told police investigators he had been under severe stress as he had not been able to feed his family for being jobless and only wanted Asia’s gold earrings. Asia lived in the same locality.

He had not himself eaten anything for three days and he had no intention to kill her but when he tried to snatch her gold jewels she threatened to tell his elders, forcing him to kill her by choking her to death, said the SSP quoting the suspect.

He said that the suspect sold to the earrings to a nearby goldsmith for Rs2,200 after killing the girl.

The suspect caught the girl when she was returning home after buying some goodies from a shop in the locality during Iftar time on 28th of Ramadan. He took the girl to a desolate place nearby and strangled her to death, he said.

“The parents kept searching the girl throughout the night and in the morning found her body,” said the SSP.

He said that a case had been registered at Kotri police station on a complaint lodged by the girl’s father Liaqat Mughal.

Source: Dawn

Suspected robber lynched after killing of woman in Karachi’s Malir

KARACHI: A passer-by woman was killed and a citizen injured by robbers in Malir late on Wednesday night, police said on Thursday.

They said that one of the robbers was overpowered and lynched by an angry mob.

Malir City SHO Farasat Shah said that the armed robbers attempted to loot shoppers at a local market when one of the citizens took out his licensed weapon and opened fire on the criminals who returned fire and bullets hit a man and a woman.

The SHO said that the woman, identified as Shahida Iqbal, 55, died on the spot, while Naveed Zakir, 55, was taken to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for treatment.

In the meantime, one of the robbers, later identified as Israr, was caught by the people present there and they gave him a severe beating, killing him before the arrival of the police.

The SHO said that the suspect was a resident of Shah Latif Town with a past criminal record.

He said efforts were underway to arrest his escaped accomplices. The bodies and injured were taken to the JPMC for medico-legal formalities.

Mother of three found dead in water tank

The body of a woman was found in the water tank of her house in Malir City, police said on Thursday.

They identified the woman as Asma Kashif, 40, and said that the body bore marks of torture.

The area SHO said that the victim’s husband told the police that when he returned home, he found the body of his wife lying in the water tank.

She was the mother of three children.

The body was taken to the JPMC for medico-legal formalities.

The SHO said that investigators suspected that someone familiar to the woman was involved in the murder.

Further investigations were underway, he added.

Source: Dawn

Millat Express incident: Probe finds no evidence of woman being pushed to death

LAHORE: A preliminary inquiry into the physical assault and fall of a woman passenger to death from Millat Express on April 7/8 has revealed that the railway police officials mishandled the case, showing irresponsible behaviour while dealing with the deceased passenger. However, it couldn’t find evidence of involvement of the officials in pushing the woman to death, Dawn has learnt.

“It is a finding of the preliminary inquiry conducted by the SP (Railways, Karachi division). A detailed inquiry is also underway, as a team headed by the DIG (South) is about to complete it in a day or two,” Pakistan Railways Police Inspector General Dr Rao Sardar Ahmad told Dawn on Thursday.

“It is true that no one from police, train staff or passengers pushed the woman (Maryam Bibi) to death,” the IG claimed, admitting that the constable should have shown restrain instead of beating the woman, who was mentally challenged as shown in the viral videos, and the children accompanying her.

According to a report, on April 10, a video went viral on social media, showing a railways constable beating and mistreating a woman. Report mentions that as per the daily diary reports of Railway Police Station Karachi Cantt and RPS Hyderabad, Constable Meer Hassan and Head Constable Muzaffar Ali were assigned duty on the Millat Express on April 7. After performance of their duty, they arrived at RPS Hyderabad at 7:25pm.

Police write to home dept for arrest of constable

In his statement, Constable Muzaffar said he was unaware of the beating of the woman by his colleague.

However, he said, Constable Hassan had informed him about a woman who was allegedly being disruptive, spitting on others, and causing disturbance on the train.

Muzaffar informed SHO Ghulam Hussain Brohi of RPS Hyderabad about the situation via telephone and requested assistance from a woman constable as the train was near the Hyderabad Railway Station.

He said ASI Tanveer Ahmed boarded the train in Hyderabad to address the situation.

In his statement, ASI Tanveer said he saw the woman sitting calmly with children and he found no complaints from surrounding passengers while he was not informed by anyone about the woman being beaten by a policeman. He talked to the woman and advised her to continue her journey peacefully, to which she agreed and he allowed her to proceed.

The statement of an eyewitness passenger, Imran, was also recorded. The report termed two police officers, ASI Tanveer and SHO Ghulam Hussain Brohi, responsible for serious negligence as they did not take required action.

BAHAWALPUR: The district police has approached the Punjab home department for the arrest of railways constable Meer Hassan, against whom Channigoth police in Bahawalpur district had on Wednesday registered a first information report under section 302 and other offences.

The police spokesman told Dawn that DPO Asad Sarfraz has sent a letter to the home secretary to seek government permission and send a team to Hyderabad, Sindh. This, he argued, was necessary as the nominated police constable was stationed in Hyderabad.

The spokesman added that as soon as the permission was granted by the provincial home department, a police team could be dispatched to Hyderabad for his arrest.

It merits mentioning that complainant Muhammad Afzal in his FIR had accused constable Meer Hassan of pushing his sister Maryam Bibi out of the moving train.

Source: Dawn

IGP directs zero tolerance against incidents of violence, harassment, rape

Inspector General of Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar has said that zero tolerance will be shown in actions against incidents of violence, harassment, abuse and rape with women, children, and domestic workers and accused should be brought to justice.

These directions were issued by IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar during a video conference held at the Central Police Office here on Wednesday, attended by unit heads, RPOs, DPOs, DIGs, and CTOs. Dr. Usman Anwar issued instructions regarding crime control, force accountability, and elimination of gangs.

The IG Punjab said that there will be strict accountability for misuse of authority, high handedness, corruption, and violations of ethical conduct, and officers’ performance will be evaluated based on performance and accountability. He directed that DPOs should monitor the complaints received at 1787 Complaint center, and all received complaints at 1787 Complaint center should be resolved promptly, and responsible officers should be held accountable for undue delays.

The IG Punjab said that specialized police force will be deployed to combat smuggling and other illegal activities at inter provincial border check-posts. He instructed to expedite the campaign against organized crime, including drug trafficking. He directed to intensify intelligence-based targeted operations against Kacha criminals. He directed to eradicate gangs involved in highway robberies through active patrolling and proactive approach under comprehensive strategy. Dr. Usman Anwar instructed the CTD to intensify the combing operations to combat terrorism and anti-social elements.

The IG Punjab directed for imposition of real punishments on habitual criminals involved in kite flying and metal strings. He emphasized to improve the conviction rate of cases with effective coordination between investigation and prosecution department. He instructed for the  timely completion and effective follow-up of investigations of electricity theft cases, ensuring real punishments for those causing financial losses to the national treasury.

Dr. Usman Anwar said that measures should be ensured under personal supervision of DPOs for the security of Chinese nationals, residential areas, and route clearance and security.

The conference discussed the eradication of gangs, police infrastructure development, and provision of justice and policing services to citizens. The IG Punjab said that it is the responsibility of the concerned officers to ensure fool-proof security arrangements for the by-elections to the seats of the National and Provincial Assembly, so fool-proof security arrangements should be ensured as per the instructions of the Election Commission.

He directed that clear results of traffic reforms should be seen, traffic management should be further improved across the province including Lahore.

Additional IG Punjab, Additional IG Investigation, Additional IG Special Branch, CCPO Lahore, Additional IG Operations, MD Safe City Authority, DIG SPU, DIG Investigation Lahore, All unit heads and other officers including AIG Operations, AIG Development and AIG Logistics participated in the meeting.

Source: Associated Press of Pakistan

Minor girl’s murder mystery resolved

RAWALPINDI: Gujjar Khan police have finally resolved the murder mystery of a 10-year-old girl and arrested the killer who lives in her neighborhood. 

The body of the girl was spotted in the well of a house situated in Akbarabad Dalmi area. The suspect first abducted the girl, subjected her to sexual violence, strangled her and dumped her body in the well in an attempt to give the incident the look of an accident.

The mother of Ayesha Noor complained to the Gujjar Khan police on April 6 that her husband works abroad. She has two sons and a 10-year-old daughter. Ayesha requested her to give money to buy chips. The girl received the money and went to a shop but didn’t return. Despite an extensive search, she couldn’t be located. The complainant suspected that her daughter might have been kidnapped or encountered some other unfortunate event.

A police team constituted by the Saddar SP Nabil Khokhar launched an extensive search for the missing girl and surveyed the surroundings of the victim’s house, encompassing both inhabited and deserted areas. Consequently, an inspection was conducted at a residence in the area where a man resided alone. Investigators found the girl’s body in a few feet-deep well at the residential property.

Police took the house owner into custody and performed an autopsy. The suspected man expressed ignorance about the presence of the body in his well. He, however, revealed that a local young man named Falak Sher used to visit him.

Police also took Falak Sher into custody and interrogated him after the victim’s family recalled that in the past he attempted to misbehave and abuse the girl’s mother. The suspect finally confessed to abducting the girl, raping and strangling her to death and later dumping her body in the well.

Earlier, Rawalpindi City Police Officer Syed Khalid Hamdani promptly responded to the incident by establishing specialised teams to trace the blind murder. Led by the Saddar SP, the Gujjar Khan police thoroughly investigated all possible angles and successfully apprehended the culprit while utilising advanced technology and human intelligence. The investigation police will submit a complete challan with substantial evidence in court. Meanwhile, SSP Operations Hafiz Kamran Asghar commended the Saddar SP and his police team for apprehending the accused.

Source: Express Tribune