Ex- Station House Officer suspended for delaying ‘rape’ case

TOBA TEK SINGH: Faisalabad CPO Ghulam Mubashar Maiken on Friday suspended former Tandlianwala police SHO Umer Sarfraz from service after an inquiry proved that he was responsible for five days’ delay in registering a highway robbery case which occurred on Sept 17, 2021.

Police spokesperson Syed Muneeb Ahsan told Dawn that a family of Jaranwala was deprived of valuables on Sept 17 night in Tandlianwala city and a woman of the family was gang-raped at an outhouse by the robbers.

Police spokesperson claimed that the family did not complain about the rape and the family head told the investigation officer that there was no truth in it. He said some of the suspects had recently been arrested.

Source: Dawn

Bodies of ‘rape victims’ recovered from drum floating in Punjab canal

The Punjab police have resolved the mystery surrounding the bodies of two women, which were recovered from a drum found floating in a canal in Mamoun Kanjan, a small town near Faisalabad district.

According to Express News on Sunday, police officials arrested the accused involved in the heinous crime.

Both the women identified as Zainab and Amna were sisters. They had visited the small town to meet their acquaintances – Omar Farooq and Abu Bakar – who allegedly raped them and later murdered them.

Police said four days ago, the accused also killed Zainab’s husband Zafar Ali in Vehari and dumped his body in a canal near Burewala.

Zainab was the mother of three children and Amna was the mother of two.

Suspect Farooq along with his brother Bakar and accomplice Mukhtar strangled the sisters to death and hid their bodies in a plastic drum and later threw it into a canal.

Zainab, 28, hailing from Faisalabad had married Ali resident of Vehari. Amna, 26, was married to a young man named Arif in Marola, Okara.

After killing the two sisters, the accused put their five unconscious children on the railway tracks in a bid to kill them but they were rescued by a railway gatekeeper.

The accused confessed to the police that out of fear of being caught, they wrapped children in blankets and took them to Sahiwal in a vehicle and placed them on the railway track so that the train would crush them but the gatekeeper saw the children and picked them up. The children were handed over to the Child Protection Bureau, Lahore.

The bodies of the slain women have been received by their mother Kulsoom Bibi from Allied Hospital Faisalabad

Source: Express tribune

Police: Three girls kidnapped, subjected to gang-rape in Azizabad

Three girls, two of them sisters and underage were allegedly kidnapped and subjected to gang rape in Azizabad locality of Karachi.

Kidnapped on the night of November 2, the 15, 16, and 18 years old rape victims were left in a haze outside their own residence on November 3.

According to SHO Azizabad Farrukh Hashmi, the girls were all vomiting. They were immediately shifted to the Jinnah Post-graduate Medical Center or JPMC. They were provided medical care and

Dr Samia Syed said that when they were being examined by the medico-legal officer or MLO, one of the victims said that they were all given something poisonous and subjected to gang rape.

Source: SAMAA

Rapists, sex offenders ‘should be made an example of’: Senator Faisal Javed Khan

The PTI member took to Twitter to share his views regarding public hangings of such offenders. In the tweet, the senator said that it is essential to create a consensus on the issue of public executions for sex offenders.
He said that people who abuse children and women “are not human beings, they are savage beasts and they should be made an example of”.
The PTI member said that along with legislation, the enforcement of said legislation and prosecution of offenders is of utmost importance.
The statement by Faisal Javed comes amid a time when crimes against women and children are on the rise again.
Most recently, on July 30, Minister of State for Climate Change, Zartaj Gul spoke in parliament about the need to implement Pakistan’s anti-rape law, following the recent high number of rape and murder cases reported.
Gul announced that for the first time, the Pakistan government is becoming a plaintiff in murder and rape cases of women and children.
She added that the government has kept aside Rs100 million from the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) funds for an Anti-Rape Law fund, to aide in the implementation of the law.
The Anti-Rape Ordinance was signed into law in December 2020 by Prime Minister Imran Khan under which fast-track courts would hear rape cases and reach a verdict within four months.
The law also stated that a national sex offender’s register would be created and offenders would be chemically castrated.
However, no offender has been punished under the Anti-Rape Law as of yet.

Source: Geo News

Woman raped

KASUR: A woman was raped near Vandar village in the Sarai Mughal police limits. Fayaz’s wife was on her way when a man caught her and took her to a deserted place where he raped her. The police have registered a case.

Source: The News