Category: Crime

  • Karachi mother who ‘murdered minor kids’ remanded into police custody

    Karachi mother who ‘murdered minor kids’ remanded into police custody

    A judicial magistrate in Karachi has remanded into police custody the woman who allegedly murdered her two minor children.

    As per the details, Adeeba, 37, was taken presented before the duty magistrate (South) on Sunday when investigators sought a 14-day physical.

    The court, however, issued a two-day remand for the accused and ordered police to submit a progress report at the next hearing.

    According to the FIR lodged by complainant Ghufran Khalid, the woman called her ex-husband on August 14 and asked if he knew what she had done.

    When the husband said that he did not, she allegedly video-called and showed him the bodies of their children, who had been living under her guardianship.

    The man informed the police and his family that his ex-wife had used a sharp-edged weapon to murder the children. Investigators confirmed that the knife used in the killings had been recovered.

    Police said the couple had separated last year and a family court had granted custody of the children to the father, though the mother was allowed visitation rights.

    A murder case was registered at the Darakhshan Police Station under Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

  • Karachi man gets 50 years for raping minor girl

    Karachi man gets 50 years for raping minor girl

    A sessions court has sentenced Shahbaz alias Shabi to a total of 50 years in prison for abducting and gang-raping a 15-year-old girl in 2021. 

    Additional District and Sessions Judge Naseer Noor Khan, presiding over the Gender-Based Violence Court (East), found Shahbaz guilty of abducting and intoxicating the minor and raping her along with two co-accused.

    The court noted that the convicts also recorded a video of the assault to blackmail the father of the victim.

    Shahbaz has been sentenced to 10 years under Section 365-B (kidnapping, abducting or inducing a woman to compel her for marriage, etc), five years under Section 337-J (causing hurt by means of poison), 20 years under Section 376 (rape), 14 years under Section 292-C (sale, etc, of obscene books), and one year for the offence under Section 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    Additionally, a fine totalling over Rs1.6 million has been imposed, with failure to pay resulting in further imprisonment.

    The court addressed some minor inconsistencies in the case, stating: “Reasoning for mitigating circumstances, the court observed that there are some negligible and minor inconsistencies as the IO did not collect the cloths of the survivor. However, it added, these minor defects and inconsistencies would not be sufficient enough to discard the entire prosecution case.”

    Regarding the co-accused, the court stated: “Before parting with this judgment here, it will not be out of place to mention that per evidence of first investigating officer/ SIP Ali Muraad s/o Haji Baig Ali (retired). Custody of co-accused namely Mubashir Khalil s/o Khalil Ahmed, during investigation was handed over to Hawaldaar Feroze s/o Ahmed Zaman of Pakistan Army, video memo of handing over of custody of co-accused Mubashir Khalil being Sepoy of Pakistan Army 3 Unit along with his personal search articles, dated 19-06-2021.”

    “Record reflects that in this regard no any permission was obtained from this court nor from the concerned judicial magistrate. Therefore, inspector general of police, Sindh is directed to inquire into the matter and submit his detailed report before this court within one (01) month in respect of co-accused Mubashir Khalil s/o Khalil Ahmed, without fail,” the court ruled. 

    The complainant told the police that her 15-year-old daughter had gone out to buy some candies on the night of July 2021, according to state prosecutor Tahira Bano. 

    A fruit cart vendor named Shahbaz stopped her on the way, made up a story about her father being beaten nearby Gora graveyard, and convinced her to get on his bike with him. 

    After giving her an intoxicant that left her unconscious, the accused led her to an unidentified place where he and his accomplices sexually assaulted her while recording the incident.

    Later, the accused called the victim’s father and threatened to upload the videos online unless he sent his daughter back.

    In his statement, Shahbaz claimed that the victim’s mother owed him money, and when he asked for repayment, he was falsely implicated in the case.

    The court rejected this defense, noting: “It cannot be accepted that a mother, even for a single moment, would think to involve her real daughter for falsely implicating a person just to avoid payment of some amount and knowingly leveling such allegation which is self-deprecating and that would tarnish her daughter’s and her family’s honor and dignity and put an un-washable stain/ stigma on the future life of her daughter: for such petty benefit.”

    The case was registered at the Brigade police station under Sections 365-B, 337-J, 376, 292-C, and 506-B of the PPC.

  • Husband ‘tortures mother of three to death’ in Rawalpindi

    Husband ‘tortures mother of three to death’ in Rawalpindi

    A mother of three was allegedly tortured to death by her husband in Rawalpindi over domestic issues on Friday, according to media reports.

    The police reportedly registered an FIR against her husband, Amir Abbas, and their children on charges of murder and concealing evidence.

    Ghulam Akhtar, a resident of Kot Adu in Muzaffargarh district, lodged the FIR at the Dhamial police station. He said his daughter, Samina, married Amir Abbas 19 years ago by choice and had been living with him in Malik Colony, Girja Road, Rawalpindi. The couple had three children, Mohammad Zaman, 17, Shan Haider, 15, and Maryam Rani, 12.

    Akhtar said, “On Wednesday morning, an announcement was made in our native town that my daughter’s funeral would be held at 8am in a local graveyard, but no one from our family had been informed about her death.”

    He added that he, along with his brothers Ghulam Rasool and Abdul Rehman, and his sister Kalsoom Bibi, went to Amir Abbas’s home. “My sister Kalsoom Bibi and other women saw torture marks on Samina’s body,” he said.

    Akhtar told police that he called the emergency helpline in Kot Adu for assistance. “As soon as I contacted the police, Amir Abbas and his children began threatening me with dire consequences,” he alleged.

    The reports added that Kot Adu police informed Akhtar that the incident fell under the jurisdiction of Dhamial police in Rawalpindi. The case was then taken up by Dhamial police, who transported Samina’s body to District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital Rawalpindi for postmortem examination.

    In his complaint, Akhtar alleged that his son-in-law, Amir Abbas, along with his children, had murdered his daughter.

  • Mother arrested for killing her own children in DHA Karachi

    Mother arrested for killing her own children in DHA Karachi

    Karachi police arrested a 37-year-old woman on Thursday for allegedly killing her two young children in the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) area.

    “A lady killed her two children, who were eight and four years old, with a sharp knife due to a marital issue with her husband,” South DIG Syed Asad Raza told a private news channel.

    The suspect has been taken into custody, and the murder weapon recovered.

    The children’s bodies were discovered with their throats slit, inside a home on 10th Street off Khayaban-i-Mujahid, according to the police.

    “The suspect sent pictures to her ex-husband after killing the children,” DIG Raza said, adding that the father then called the police.

    Both children were found dead when Darakhshan police reached the scene. 

    For legal formalities, the bodies were transferred to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. According to Dr. Summaiya Syed, a police surgeon, children died as a result of slit throats, which damaged vital structures and vessels in the neck.

    “Swabs have also been collected to rule out sexual violence,” she added. 

    A passerby told the private news channel that police, media, and an ambulance were gathered outside the house earlier in the day. 

    “I passed by a house and saw loads of police officers, an Edhi ambulance, and a DSNG van from some channel parked on the road leading to Bahria,” she said.

    “On the way back, I saw that one cameraman and another person were still there. I asked what had happened. They told me that a woman had killed her two young children, was reportedly struggling with a mental health condition, and was going through a divorce,” she elaborated.

    According to DIG Raza, the couple got divorced last year, and the father was granted custody of the children, while the mother was allowed to see them.

    The father told the authorities that he had been providing for her financially and that the suspect was “emotionally disturbed.”

    According to DIG Raza, the suspect met her husband in 2012, married him, and later enrolled at a Karachi institution affiliated with a British university. She did not complete her studies. She had held minor jobs but no regular employment.

    In her initial statement to investigators, the suspect reportedly said she did not wish to defend herself as there was “nothing logical or reasonable enough for the murder.”

    DIG Raza quoted her as saying she woke up between 8:30 and 9:00am and saw her children having breakfast with her mother. She then contacted her ex-husband, but did not provide details of their conversation.

    “She claimed that the children were telling her to ‘send them somewhere where they could not face such a situation, which she (the mother) was facing,’” he said, adding that she did not clarify whether the “situation” referred to an undesirable attitude from their father.

    DIG Raza said the woman admitted to taking medication for psychiatric issues. Police suspect she may have been under the influence of drugs at the time.

    A report by civil society organisation Sahil, Cruel Numbers 2024, recorded 3,364 child abuse cases from across Pakistan in 2024, based on data from 81 newspapers. The report highlights incidents of sexual abuse, abduction, missing children, and child marriages involving victims under the age of 18.

  • Deadly celebration: Minor among three dead in Karachi aerial firing on Independence Day

    Deadly celebration: Minor among three dead in Karachi aerial firing on Independence Day

    The country’s 78th Independence Anniversary celebrations in Karachi took a tragic turn as aerial firing claimed three lives and injured 82 people across the city.

    According to reports, the incidents occurred within just one hour, leaving three families devastated.

    In Azizabad, an eight-year-old girl was killed after being shot in the head, while elderly victims in Korangi and Lyari lost their lives after being shot in the head and neck.

    Reports reveal that 30 people were injured in East Zone, 43 in West Zone and 12 in South Zone. Among the injured were 51 men, 24 women, six boys and one girl.

    Sindh Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Nabi Memon took strict notice of the firing incidents, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of lives. He said Independence Day should not be an excuse to taking someone’s life and the police were taking action in accordance with the law.

    Citywide operations led to the arrest of 57 suspects and the recovery of 57 weapons. Memon confirmed that attempted murder cases were being registered against all arrested individuals.

    He urged the public to avoid aerial firing and instead celebrate in a way that brought joy rather than grief.

  • Tragedy in Lower Dir: School teacher and Daughter Gunned Down by Unknown Assailants

    Tragedy in Lower Dir: School teacher and Daughter Gunned Down by Unknown Assailants

    A government schoolteacher and his young daughter were shot dead on their way to school in the Asbanr-Shorishing Khor area of Lower Dir. The incident took place early Tuesday morning when unidentified gunmen opened fire on the teacher and his daughter, killing both at the scene.

    The assailants fled immediately after the attack.

    Police arrived soon after the incident was reported. The area was cordoned off, and an initial investigation was launched. Law enforcement officials confirmed that both victims died on the spot from multiple gunshot wounds. Forensic teams have begun collecting evidence from the scene, and a search operation is underway to locate the attackers.

    While the motive remains unclear, residents are calling for swift justice and improved security for school staff and students. “This is not just a personal loss; it’s a blow to the entire community,” said one local resident, visibly shaken by the violence.

    The local education department has also condemned the incident, urging authorities to bring the culprits to justice and ensure educators and their families are protected

  • Lahore gang busted for looting citizens through fake ride-hailing apps

    Lahore gang busted for looting citizens through fake ride-hailing apps

    Lahore police on Tuesday claimed to have busted a gang involved in looting citizens through online taxi apps and arrested four of its members, according to media reports.

    Quoting a police handout, reports said the gang had been operating by using fake ride-hailing apps to target passengers. In one recent incident, a citizen was robbed of valuables worth millions of rupees after booking a ride on Jail Road, Lahore. The driver fled with the victim’s belongings.

    The victim immediately contacted Police Helpline 15. A virtual patrolling officer at the Punjab Safe Cities Authority traced the suspects’ vehicle using advanced surveillance cameras and AI-powered tracking systems. The information was shared with Lahore police, who moved in and arrested the suspects.

    Police recovered vehicles, luxury items, weapons, and more than 200 SIM cards from the gang. Initial investigations revealed the suspects had been posing as drivers through fake taxi apps to defraud citizens.

    Authorities have urged the public to use only authentic and reliable platforms when booking online rides to avoid falling victim to such crimes.

  • Man who snatched woman’s gold earrings in viral video, killed in police encounter

    Man who snatched woman’s gold earrings in viral video, killed in police encounter

    Police in Lahore’s Manawan area shot dead Fraasat Ali, the main suspect in a case involving the snatching of earrings from an elderly woman, along with his accomplice, Jon Shah, during an encounter. 

    Both men were wanted in connection with multiple serious criminal cases.

    According to reports, the CCD Cantt team made efforts to arrest the suspects when they opened fire on officers. SHO Atif Zulfiqar survived after bullets struck his bulletproof vest.

    A few days earlier, Fraasat Ali snatched earrings from an elderly woman in Ghaziabad and fled. After the video of the incident went viral, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz ordered their arrest.

    Reports citing CCD stated both suspects had long criminal records and police wanted them for multiple incidents in Lahore and other areas.

  • Faisalabad police arrest serial rapist also involved in blackmailing minors

    Faisalabad police arrest serial rapist also involved in blackmailing minors

    Faisalabad’s Lyallpur division Crime Control Department (CCD) has arrested a paedophile serial rapist accused of sexually assaulting several minor boys and girls, secretly recording the abuse, and blackmailing the victims, according to media reports on Monday.

    The suspect, identified only as “M,” is a refrigerator mechanic living in Kot Khan Muhammad locality on Satiana Road. Police said he raped children at gunpoint and used hidden cameras to record the assaults.

    Authorities recovered more than two dozen pornographic videos featuring children aged eight to twelve from his mobile phones, along with other obscene material.

    Police revealed the suspect was caught red-handed raping a child about a year ago but fled to Multan. He later returned to Faisalabad and allegedly raped an eight-year-old girl again, recording the act.

    The accused had also reportedly electrocuted a 10-year-old boy named Shoaib after assaulting him several years ago.

    The CCD has now arrested the suspect following a tip-off and continues to investigate the case.

  • Gang rape suspects killed in police operation in Manga Mandi

    Gang rape suspects killed in police operation in Manga Mandi

    Two men accused of gang-raping a minor girl have been killed in a Crime Control Department (CCD) operation in Manga Mandi.

    Police sources claim that CCD was notified of the suspects’ presence in the region. To apprehend them, Inspector Shabbir and his crew carried out a raid. The suspects started shooting when they saw the police.

    The two individuals, who were identified as Shoaib and Zubair, were killed during the exchange. According to the police, their own accomplices were responsible for the gunfire that killed them during the confrontation. To undergo post-mortem examination, the bodies were moved to a morgue.

    According to police, a 12-year-old girl was reportedly abused by the suspects. The Manga Mandi police station had received a First Information Report (FIR) on the incident. The victim is still receiving medical care.

    Head Constable Inamdar was struck in the chest by a bullet during the exchange but was unharmed due to wearing a bulletproof vest.