Category: Crime

  • Prime suspect arrested in Chitrali student Shehla Yaqoob’s case

    Prime suspect arrested in Chitrali student Shehla Yaqoob’s case

    Authorities in Upper Chitral have taken a man into custody while investigating the death of 22-year-old student Shehla Yaqoob, who was reported missing last month and subsequently discovered deceased. 

    Shehla, who lived in Nishko in Morkho, disappeared on August 14. Her father, Muhammad Yaqoob Shah, filed a report at the Morkho Police Station on the same day. A case was first registered at Morkho Police Station on suspicion of abduction under Section 365-B of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    Her remains were recovered on August 24 from a river near Ayun in Lower Chitral. An initial examination revealed the cause of death to be asphyxia and drowning. The police gathered evidence from the scene, such as sandals and a note, which have been sent for forensic examination. 

    On August 27, the investigation progressed when Junaid, the son of Muhammad Hashim, was identified as the primary suspect. Charges related to murder were subsequently added to the case. A police team conducted search operations and later confirmed his arrest. 

    District Police Officer Hameedullah stated that a Special Investigation Team, led by SP Investigation Ajmal Khan, has been established to manage the inquiry. This team will examine forensic evidence, phone records, and other information collected throughout the investigation.

  • Man arrested for allegedly drugging, raping niece in Jamshoro

    Man arrested for allegedly drugging, raping niece in Jamshoro

    Sindh police have arrested a man accused of drugging and sexually assaulting his niece in the Kotri Sherazi Para area of Jamshoro district.

    According to reports citing officials, the suspect, identified as Amir Sheikh, visited his sister’s home and allegedly served a drug-laced drink to the entire household, rendering them unconscious. The incident came to light when the 18-year-old girl was taken to the hospital, where doctors confirmed she had been sexually assaulted.

    Hospital sources reported that four other children, who were also admitted, remain in critical condition. Police have registered a case against Amir Sheikh on the complaint of his sister.

  • Karachi man sentenced to 14 years in jail for acid attack on sister

    Karachi man sentenced to 14 years in jail for acid attack on sister

    A Karachi court on Saturday sentenced a man to 14 years in prison for attacking his sister with acid in Manzoor Colony. The court also imposed a fine of Rs1 million on Muhammad Ramzan.

    The Gender-Based Violence Court announced the verdict in the 2022 case, finding Ramzan guilty of throwing acid on his sister and stabbing her two sons when they tried to protect her.

    The judge ordered Ramzan to pay Rs50,000 in compensation to his sister. The court also gave him two separate four-year prison terms for stabbing his nephews and directed him to pay Rs400,000 in compensation for their injuries.

    According to the prosecution, Ramzan chased his sister outside her house and attacked her. When her sons attempted to intervene, he stabbed both of them.

  • Chitral student’s death sparks probe as family alleges abduction and murder

    Chitral student’s death sparks probe as family alleges abduction and murder

    The death of a 22-year-old student in Chitral is being investigated after her family claimed she was kidnapped and murdered, disputing reports that indicated she committed suicide. 

    The student, Shehla from Nishku, Morkho in Upper Chitral, was pursuing a BS in English at Government College Upper Chitral. She went missing on August 14, and her body was discovered a week later in a stream in the Bumburet locality of Lower Chitral.

    Initially, law enforcement suggested the incident might be a suicide, but her father, Muhammad Yaqoob, filed a complaint insisting she had been killed by a local individual. An FIR was submitted at the Morkho police station on August 21, first under abduction and later amended to include murder charges under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    Upper Chitral DPO Hameedullah Khan verified that mobile phone records indicated Shehla had been in contact with a young man. Police sources mentioned that she had recently become engaged to another person, which reportedly upset the young man. The DPO noted that Shehla had been experiencing harassment through phone calls and appeared distressed in the days preceding her disappearance.

    Locals asserted that she had jumped into a canal on August 14, the day she went missing. Her family reported her missing and filed an abduction case a week later. On August 22, police found her body and classified the incident as murder.

    An initial post-mortem suggested drowning as the cause of death, although forensic samples have been sent to Khyber Medical College and the Punjab Forensic Science Agency to establish whether there were signs of violence. Authorities also confirmed that mobile data had been retrieved and was under investigation.

    Her father stated that the family would refuse to accept the suicide narrative. Speaking to journalists, he mentioned his daughter had dreams for her future and demanded accountability for what he characterised as cruelty against her.

    The case only gained public attention after it circulated on social media, leading to a broader public response and urging local officials to conduct an investigation.

  • SC overturns conviction of man jailed 12 years for raping daughter

    SC overturns conviction of man jailed 12 years for raping daughter

    The Supreme Court on Thursday acquitted a man who had been in prison for 12 years on charges of raping his daughter, citing contradictions in the prosecution’s case.

    In its August 26 order, accessed by a private news channel, Justice Ali Baqar Najafi stated that the prosecution’s evidence “was deficient of trustworthiness” and was therefore rejected.

    “The sentence and conviction of the appellant is set aside. He be released forthwith if not required in any other case,” the order stated.
     

    The case dates back to 2010, when the suspect’s minor daughter, then aged six or seven, told her mother and maternal uncle that “her own father had committed rape with her”.

    According to the order, that year on October 2, the girl went to her mother crying and said her father had done a “wrong act” with her, leaving her in severe pain.

    Following the allegation, the father was arrested and handed life imprisonment under Section 376(1) of the Pakistan Penal Code, along with a fine of Rs35,000.

    In 2013, the Lahore High Court upheld the punishment. 

    The convict appealed the LHC’s decision to the Supreme Court, where a three-judge panel heard the case.

    The SC noted in its ruling that although the mother had stated the daughter had been raped at 2:00 pm, the victim’s own account cast doubt on her credibility and required corroboration.

    The order highlighted further contradictions, stating: “According to the complainant (mother), the victim was brought to the hospital where she was examined in her presence. 

    However, the doctor’s opinion is self-contradictory as in her examination in chief she stated that the victim was subjected to rape but in the cross-examination she categorically stated that on the basis of chemical examiner’s report, no rape was found to have been committed with her.”

    Justice Najafi added that this raised “a serious question on the credibility of the statement of the victim and the possibility of false implication of the appellant”, noting that a dispute between the complainant and the accused had also been recorded during the proceedings.

    The judge further underlined that the trial court had failed to apply the Rationality Test before recording the child’s statement. The order read: “a child is a competent witness if he/she passes a standard of sufficient maturity of understanding about the facts which were to be narrated by her,” stressing that such statements required corroboration.

    Sexual abuse remains widespread in Pakistan despite strong anti-rape laws that prescribe the death penalty or imprisonment ranging from 10 to 25 years.

    According to data compiled last year by Sahil, an NGO working on child sexual abuse, most perpetrators are either acquaintances, neighbours, or family members. In March this year, four men who raped and murdered an 11-year-old girl in Bahawalpur were found to be her relatives, including two maternal uncles.

  • Two men suspected of slaying brothers over Rs30 killed in CCD encounter

    Two men suspected of slaying brothers over Rs30 killed in CCD encounter

    Two out of three suspects arrested in connection with the killing of two brothers over a Rs30 dispute in Lahore’s Raiwind have been killed in an alleged Crime Control Department (CCD) encounter.

    CCD Chung was taking the suspects for identification when their accomplice attempted to free them, CCD sources have said. 

    However, during the exchange of fire, the arrested suspects Owais and Shehzad were killed, while Touqeer managed to escape custody. A search operation is underway.

    Two brothers, residents of Kot Radha Kishan, were assaulted by street vendors at a fruit cart on August 21, in the wake of a dispute over just Rs30. One brother died on the spot, while the other succumbed to his injuries two days later in the hospital.

    The victims, Wajid and Rashid, were seen in a viral video being mercilessly beaten with clubs by the suspects while lying in a pool of blood.

    Despite the presence of dozens of onlookers, no one reportedly stepped forward to help. Police confirmed the violence began with a dispute over the price of fruit, which quickly escalated into a deadly attack.

    According to details, the attackers then fled. However, later they were arrested and handed over to the CCD.

  • Mentally challenged woman strangles four-year-old daughter to death

    Mentally challenged woman strangles four-year-old daughter to death

    A woman allegedly strangled her four-year-old daughter to death at her home in Bhale Dino Behan village on Wednesday, media reports citing police said.

    According to police, the suspect, identified as Khushboo Behan, is believed to be mentally challenged. An FIR (No.13/2025) has been registered against her under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code on the complaint of her husband, Izhar Ali Behan.

    Police officials said the woman was arrested and taken to the Women’s Police Station. She will be produced in court on Thursday.

    Family sources told reporters that Khushboo had previously shown signs of psychopathic behaviour. They alleged that she had earlier killed her two-year-old daughter, Fatima, by making her drink acidic water from a battery.

    The complainant stated in the FIR that his wife had warned him several times: “Divorce me or I will kill your children.” He claimed that both of his daughters had been killed by his wife. “She has destroyed my home,” he said.

    A video shared with the media shows the suspect confessing to strangling her daughter with a dupatta. “I don’t know what I was doing at that time,” she said in the video.

    Police confirmed that the victim’s body was taken to Dokri Hospital for a post-mortem examination.

  • Malir man arrested for raping, strangling brother’s wife

    Malir man arrested for raping, strangling brother’s wife

    Police in Karachi have arrested a man on Tuesday on charges of raping and murdering his brother’s wife in Malir Cantt. 

    Reports citing police said that the suspect Ishaq confessed during initial interrogation to assaulting and strangling 30-year-old Sadia, daughter of Hidayatullah. Her body was found inside a house in Haji Zakaria Goth with a noose around her neck.

    Police registered a case on the complaint of Sadia’s brother Muhammad, who also nominated her mother-in-law Allah Rakhi, sister-in-law Kausar, Rashid, and younger brother Adil as suspects. The role of Sadia’s husband remains unclear, and police have not disclosed his whereabouts.

    Hidayat told police that Sadia had visited his house with her five children and mother-in-law on August 24 to attend a family function. After returning home, he received a call claiming she had committed suicide.

    “When I reached the house, I saw her body on the bed with strangulation marks on her neck and injuries on her nose and forehead,” Hidayat said. He alleged that her in-laws were preparing for burial before police arrived at the house.

    Hidayat called the police helpline, and the body was shifted to Jinnah Hospital for postmortem. Doctors confirmed Sadia was sexually assaulted and strangled to death, ruling out suicide.

  • Cook alleges rape, blackmail by security staff at Sahiwal power plant

    Cook alleges rape, blackmail by security staff at Sahiwal power plant

    A daily-wage cook at the Sahiwal Coal-Fired Power Plant has filed a case against two security personnel, accusing them of repeatedly raping and blackmailing him.

    Officials at Yousafwala Police Station have confirmed to media that the victim named the plant’s security focal person and his cousin in the complaint. Police registered an FIR against both men on charges of gang rape and blackmail.

    The victim, a resident of Mohalla Noor Park in Sahiwal, said he had worked at the plant for the past three years. He became acquainted with the accused at the facility’s entrance gate. In his statement, he said the suspects invited him to their home at Chak 61/5-L about a year ago under the pretense of friendship. There, they raped him and recorded the act on a mobile phone.

    The complainant added that the men kept exploiting him by threatening to share the video with the plant’s management, which could cost him his job. He alleged that the latest incident happened on July 19, 2025.

    Police have launched an investigation, but they have not arrested the suspects as yet.

  • Street vendors beat brothers to death over Rs30

    Street vendors beat brothers to death over Rs30

    Two brothers were brutally assaulted by street vendors in Raiwind after an argument over just Rs30. One brother died at the scene, while the other succumbed to his injuries two days later in the hospital.

    The victims, Wajid and Rashid, were seen in a viral video being mercilessly beaten with clubs while lying in a pool of blood.

    Despite dozens of onlookers, no one reportedly stepped forward to help. Police said the violence began with a dispute over the price of fruit, which quickly escalated into a deadly attack.

    A case has been registered, and two suspects have been arrested.

    In another incident, a man accused of raping an 11-year-old girl in Chak 24-BC, Bahawapur, was killed during a police encounter on Friday, according to media reports.

     
    The suspect, Ali Hamza, had previously worked at a thread factory in Lahore, where he was reportedly accused of similar assaults on young girls but had evaded arrest. He had returned to Bahawalpur to attend his mother’s funeral when the incident occurred.

     
    On August 17, the victim, daughter of local labourer Muhammad Aslam, failed to return home from her madrassa. Her father later found her in a nearby field in trauma. Police said Hamza had spotted the girl while fetching water from a roadside filter tap and allegedly assaulted her in the fields before fleeing.

     
    Following the incident, a case was registered under FIR No. 1688/25, Section 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code. Hamza was arrested and he confessed to the crime, but escaped police custody during physical remand while being brought back from Lahore after a DNA test.

     
    On Thursday, police received intelligence about Hamza’s presence at a rural hideout. During the raid, unidentified men opened fire on officers. In the exchange, Hamza was critically injured, reportedly by bullets fired by his accomplices. Rescue 1122 responded to the scene, but he succumbed to his injuries.

     
    His body was shifted to a hospital for legal formalities. According to the Police, the attackers fled and a search operation is now underway to apprehend the remaining suspects.