Author: News Desk

  • Did doctors, hospital staff sell newborn after parents failed to pay hospital bill? Here’s what we know

    Did doctors, hospital staff sell newborn after parents failed to pay hospital bill? Here’s what we know

    Police have filed a human trafficking case against a female doctor and two female staff members of a private medical center in Karachi’s Malir area after they allegedly took away a newborn baby after his parents could not afford to pay hospital charges.

    According to reports, the baby was later sold to someone in Punjab. The child has since been recovered and reunited with his parents, while the medical facility has been sealed.

    The incident came to light when the baby’s father, Sarang Khan, registered a case at the Memon Goth Police Station under sections 3, 4, and 5 of the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act 2018 and Section 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    Memon Goth Police official Fayaz Jokhio told media that the baby was recovered from Lahore while raids were being conducted to arrest the suspects.

    According to the FIR, Sarang Khan, a laborer from Nooriabad, said his wife, Maheen, had been living with her parents for several months due to family disputes. On October 5, Maheen’s mother, Mrs. Shahnaz, took her to a private clinic in Memon Goth for delivery.

    The doctor examined her and suggested a surgery, demanding payment for the procedure. When Mrs. Shahnaz told the doctor that they could not afford the cost, the doctor allegedly introduced them to a woman who “helps poor families and adopts their babies while covering the medical expenses.”

    Sarang claimed his wife and mother-in-law agreed to the suggestion and handed over the newborn boy to the woman, who later turned out to be another employee of the clinic.

    He further said that his wife and mother-in-law hid the incident from him, but he learned from relatives that his wife had given birth to a baby boy who had been taken away under the pretense of adoption.

  • Dr Zainab is NOT divorcing Feroze Khan

    Dr Zainab is NOT divorcing Feroze Khan

    Actor Feroze Khan keeps on landing into the spotlight, becoming the center of public scrutiny following fresh speculation regarding his second divorce. 

    A viral screenshot purportedly from his wife Dr. Zainab’s Instagram account circulated over the weekend, indicating she was splitting from Khan. The screenshot mentioned that she could no longer continue with someone who lacked trust in her and requested privacy. The screenshot spread across social media, fueling conjecture about the couple’s relationship. 

    Dr. Zainab has addressed the issue on her official Instagram account, refuting the rumors and labeling the viral post as fake. She shared a story that included the message: “Please unfollow or report this kind of pages. They keep spreading fake news and mentally disturbing people. I honestly don’t understand how they gain access to stories that I never even posted, or that aren’t visible to my audience but somehow appear to them. It’s creepy, and you should be ashamed of this behavior.” 

    Dr. Zainab asserted that she never shared such a story, and it was not accessible to her followers, yet it found its way onto gossip pages. She urged the public to disregard unverified social media assertions and to report accounts that disseminate falsehoods. 

    The viral screenshot falsely claimed that she had chosen to end her marriage with Feroze Khan and accused him of having trust issues and poor conduct. Dr. Zainab confirmed that these allegations were fabricated. 

    Feroze Khan wed Dr. Zainab in June 2024, following the end of his first marriage to Syeda Aliza Sultan, which concluded in 2022 after a highly publicized separation.

  • Wife arrested by Khanpur police after trying to pass off husband’s murder as heart attack

    Wife arrested by Khanpur police after trying to pass off husband’s murder as heart attack

    Police have arrested a woman and her brother-in-law for allegedly murdering her husband in his sleep and attempting to disguise the murder as a heart attack.

    Muhammad Khalid, 45, was discovered dead on October 30 in Khanpur, which is under the jurisdiction of the City Mailsi Police Station, according to police.

    Khalid’s wife, Ruqayya Bibi, and older brother, Abid, first told family members and authorities that he had passed away from an unexpected heart attack.

    However, District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Afzal ordered a thorough investigation conducted by DSP Saeed Ahmad Sial and SHO Mujahid Khan Baloch due to contradictions in their statements and suspicious signs at the scene.

    Ruqayya and Abid were allegedly involved in an illicit relationship that Khalid had recently discovered, the investigation discovered. 

     Fearing exposure, the two reportedly plotted to kill him.

    Investigators determined that the suspects spiked Khalid’s meal with sleeping pills, rendering him unconscious before suffocating him with a pillow as he slept. 

    They then raised an alarm to make it appear as if he had died of natural causes.Through forensic testing, cell phone information, and a post-mortem examination, police were able to prove that the death was a planned murder.

    Both suspects were arrested and the murder weapon recovered. During interrogation, they confessed to the crime.

    DPO Muhammad Afzal stated that a case has been registered under Section 302 and other relevant provisions of the Pakistan Penal Code, while further legal action is underway.

  • Four of same family killed as truck overturns on rickshaw in Lahore

    Four of same family killed as truck overturns on rickshaw in Lahore

    A tragic accident near M.O. College in Lahore claimed the lives of four members of the same family when a truck loaded with bottles overturned on a rickshaw.

    According to reports, the rickshaw was carrying eight passengers at the time of the accident. Two people were injured and taken to the hospital, while rescuers safely pulled out two children from the wreckage.

    The deceased were identified as 67-year-old Shafiq, his wife 60-year-old Shabana, their 35-year-old son Sajid, and Sajid’s 32-year-old wife Iqra.

    Police detained the truck driver and launched an investigation into the incident.

  • Bodies of four friends found mutilated in Balochistan after they leave home for picnic

    Bodies of four friends found mutilated in Balochistan after they leave home for picnic

    Four mutilated bodies of young men were found in the Jhaardin area of Balochistan’s Kech district, creating panic and fear among local residents.

    According to media reports, the victims had gone missing about a week ago after leaving for a picnic. Their bodies were discovered on Sunday in a remote hilly area of Tehsil Buleda.

    The deceased were identified as Zakir son of Abdullah, Razzaq son of Abdullah, Sadiq, and Peer Jan. Three of them were residents of Zirdan Koch, Buleda, while one belonged to Bat Kore Pasht Jhaardin Bazaar.

    Residents said the men had gone for a picnic when their mobile phones suddenly switched off. Their families later took to social media, appealing to authorities for help.

    After reports of the bodies being found surfaced online, family members and locals rushed to the area and recovered the remains. Sources said the bodies were badly mutilated, and the victims’ motorcycles had been set on fire. 

    Police and district administration have not yet released an official statement, but local sources suspect the killings were part of a coordinated operation. The families of the victims have demanded a transparent investigation and justice for their loved ones.

  • Millie Bobby Brown lodged harassment complaint against Stranger Things co-star David Harbour: reports

    Millie Bobby Brown lodged harassment complaint against Stranger Things co-star David Harbour: reports

    Hollywood star Millie Bobby Brown has reportedly lodged a complaint against her ‘Stranger Things’ co-star David Harbour, accusing him of bullying and harassment during the filming of the fifth and final season of the hit Netflix series.

    According to foreign media reports, Brown filed a formal report with Netflix prior to the commencement of filming of the much-awaited final season, outlining multiple allegations that triggered an internal investigation lasting several months. 

    The results of the inquiry have not yet been disclosed and insiders were quoted as saying that the complaint did not pertain to sexual misconduct.

    Netflix has chosen not to provide any comments regarding the situation. However, reports indicate that the streaming service conducted its own investigation while moving forward with the preparations for the last season’s release.

    Brown, who plays the character Eleven, was reportedly accompanied by a personal representative during production.

    Harbour, portraying Sheriff Jim Hopper since the show’s debut in 2016, has not publicly addressed the allegations.

    This situation arises at a pivotal moment for Netflix, as it prepares to unveil the show’s final season in three installments with the first set to premiere on November 26, followed by additional episodes on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve. 

    Outside of filming, Harbour’s personal affairs have also garnered attention. His ex-wife, singer-songwriter Lily Allen, recently released an album titled ‘West End Girl’, which delves into themes of betrayal and heartbreak.

    The project, influenced by her four-year marriage to Harbour, features lyrics that fans have connected to their relationship that ended last year.

    As Netflix approaches the conclusion of one of its most successful franchises, the off-screen developments involving two of its leading actors have attracted considerable public interest prior to the finale’s release.

  • 18 booked in Rawalpindi for renting properties to illegal Afghan nationals

    18 booked in Rawalpindi for renting properties to illegal Afghan nationals

    Police in Rawalpindi have registered a total of 63 cases as part of an ongoing operation against illegal Afghan nationals, 18 of which were filed against individuals who rented out their properties to undocumented individuals. 

    216 Afghan nationals who were living in the garrison city illegally have been transferred to holding facilities in preparations of their deportation, officials have stated. 

    The crackdown, which has been underway for the past five days, follows directives issued by the Punjab government targeting illegal Afghans and other foreign nationals. 

    Citizens have been urged to share any information regarding undocumented foreigners with the police. A police spokesperson stated that the cases were registered across multiple stations, including City, Pirwadhai, Waris Khan, Bani, New Town, Sadiqabad, Ratta Amral, RA Bazaar, Race Course, Wah Cantt, Chaklala, Airport, Taxila, Saddar Wah, Civil Lines, Morgah, Naseerabad, Mandara, Jatli, Sadr Bironi, Gujar Khan, Dhamial, Kallar Syedan, and Rawat. 

    Authorities emphasized that undocumented people are not allowed to occupy homes, businesses, or any type of property and warned citizens against renting or selling property to illegal foreigners.

    They also advised against providing vehicles, rickshaws, or engaging in any form of business dealings, financial transactions, or employment with illegal foreigners.

    “No citizen should employ any illegal foreigners. Legally residing foreigners should ensure their registration at the relevant police station. All citizens are requested to stay vigilant and report any illegal foreigners to the police. Their identities will be kept confidential,” the police statement said.

    The government has instructed strict compliance with the measures, warning that violators will face legal consequences.

  • ‘It was my mehndi day’; Usman Tariq got national team call on his wedding

    ‘It was my mehndi day’; Usman Tariq got national team call on his wedding

    Pakistan secured a 2-1 T20I series win against South Africa on October 31, with debutant bowler Usman Tariq grabbing all the attention with his unique bowling action.

    Usman’s unusual action involves a slight pause before releasing the ball, a method that impressed onlookers as he took two wickets in the series-deciding match. While captain Salman Ali Agha lifted the trophy, social media began buzzing over Usman’s bowling style, with some fans questioning its legality.

    However, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has already cleared his action after biomechanical testing. Usman’s distinctive delivery style, which first raised eyebrows during PSL 2024, was later approved after multiple reviews.

    Speaking in an interview before his debut, the 27-year-old said he received the selection call at an unexpected moment. “I was sleeping when I got the call, and it was the day of my mehndi ceremony,” Usman said with a smile. “When they told me I had been selected, I couldn’t believe it.”

    He added, “Our regional president, Gohar Ali, called me to share the news. There was a family event going on at home, and everyone was so happy.”

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    Usman said he had continued playing cricket alongside his job in Dubai before deciding to return to Pakistan. “God gave me talent, and I kept playing even while working in Dubai,” he said. “The dream I saw while sitting at home is finally coming true.”

    The young spinner thanked Quetta Gladiators for giving him a platform in the Pakistan Super League, which helped him reach the national side.

    Explaining his unusual bowling style, Usman revealed in an earlier interview that it comes from a physical condition. “My action looks different because I have two elbows,” he said. “Doctors have confirmed that my arm cannot straighten completely. It’s a natural condition, and my body structure is different from a normal person’s.”

    The PCB later confirmed that Usman Tariq cleared his bowling assessment at the board’s approved biomechanics lab in Lahore, making him eligible to represent Pakistan.

  • Zahid Ahmed says social media creators ‘will go to hell’

    Zahid Ahmed says social media creators ‘will go to hell’

    Pakistani actor Zahid Ahmed has started an intense debate after calling social media “the work of the devil” during a recent podcast appearance.

    Known for his versatile acting, Zahid has made his mark in several popular dramas like Ishq Zah e Naseeb and Gentleman. He began his career in radio before moving to theatre and eventually becoming a well-known face on television.

    During the podcast, Zahid spoke openly about social media and modern lifestyles, expressing strong criticism of the digital age.

    “Social media is the work of the devil, and those who create content on it will go to hell,” Zahid said.

    He admitted that his statement might invite criticism since he himself uses social media, but clarified that he was only expressing his personal opinion. “I know I might be criticized because I’m also on social media, but this is just my personal viewpoint,” he added.

    Zahid further said that sharing one’s private life, children, and daily routines online is wrong. “Social media is the invention that has caused the most harm to humanity,” he stated.

    His comments have triggered a heated discussion online, with some users agreeing with his views, while others criticized him for taking an overly harsh stance.

  • Pakistani athletes shine at Istanbul Marathon

    Pakistani athletes shine at Istanbul Marathon

    Pakistani athletes delivered an impressive performance at the annual Istanbul Marathon held on Sunday. The event is known as the world’s only intercontinental marathon, connecting Asia and Europe.

    A total of 12 athletes represented Pakistan in the 42.195-kilometer full marathon. Mubarez bin Rafiq led the pack with a strong finish, completing the race in 3 hours 21 minutes and 30 seconds. He was followed by Mujtaba Ahsan, who clocked 3 hours 23 minutes, while Ismail Khan, who lives in Istanbul, secured third place among the Pakistani runners with a time of 4 hours 3 minutes.

    Geo News Deputy Sports Editor Faizan Lakhani also participated in his first-ever marathon, completing the full distance in 5 hours 13 minutes.

    In the women’s category, Sehar Ali Janjua led the way by finishing in 4 hours 22 minutes, followed by Hina Malik, who completed the race in 4 hours 49 minutes.

    Other Pakistani participants included Umar Rasheed, Zain Ahmed, Kashif Raza, Mehr Wish Hanif, Sadaf Saad, and Haziq Khalid.

    All the runners wore green shirts to represent Pakistan, and they received a warm welcome from spectators as they crossed the iconic Bosphorus Bridge.

    More than 41,000 runners from 126 countries took part in the Türkiye İş Bankası 47th Istanbul Marathon, organized by Spor İstanbul. The race holds World Athletics’ prestigious Gold Label status and featured 5,976 runners in the 42-kilometer category, 12,440 in the 15.5-kilometer run, 18,000 in the Corporate Run, and 5,000 in the Public Run.

    The route began on the Asian side of the city, 250 meters behind the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, and ended at Sultanahmet Square on the European side.

    In the men’s elite race, Kenya’s Rhonzas Lokitam Kilimo claimed victory with a time of 2 hours 10 minutes 12 seconds. Last year’s winner, Dejene Debela of Kenya, finished second in 2 hours 10 minutes 23 seconds, while Ethiopia’s Sufaro Woliyi took third in 2 hours 10 minutes 26 seconds.

    In the women’s category, Ethiopia’s Bizuager Aderra won the race in 2 hours 26 minutes 19 seconds, followed closely by compatriot Sofia Assefa at 2 hours 26 minutes 21 seconds. Kenya’s Joan Jepkosgei secured third place with a time of 2 hours 26 minutes 36 seconds.

    Winners received $50,000 for first place, $20,000 for second, and $10,000 for third, with prize money awarded down to eighth place, who earned $1,000.

    Separate awards were given to the top Turkish runners, with the top five in both men’s and women’s categories sharing a total of $9,515. The first-place Turkish athlete received $1,428, followed by $1,190, $952, $714, and $476.

    In the wheelchair category, the top four finishers earned $714, $595, $476, and $357, respectively. Additional prizes were distributed across various age groups, ranging from 35–39 up to 85 and above.

    Overall, organizers distributed around $226,000 in prize money across all categories.