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Three women were murdered in the name of “Honor”
RAHIM YAR KHAN: In the name of 'honor,'
three women from a family were murdered. The bodies were taken to a hospital
for an autopsy while the perpetrators were apprehended. In Tarnda Sahib Yar
Khan, within the Kot Samaba Police Station borders, two young men, Sajid
Hussain and Salman Khan opened fire on their sisters and mother, Saira Bibi,
24, in the name of 'honor.' Saman Bibi, 16, Salma Bibi, and Naeema Bibi were
killed, while Sidra Bibi, their sister, was gravely injured. Following the
receipt of information, a large number of local police arrived at the crime
site, taking the bodies of the victims and the injured woman into custody and
transporting them to the hospital for post-mortem and medical treatment.
After that, the police acted quickly
and detained Sajid Hussain and Salman Khan. According to reports, the assassins
suspected their sister and mother of having extramarital affairs with locals.
PFS team Bahawalpur was also dispatched to the crime scene to acquire evidence.
Another murder reported in a ‘fake encounter’ an innocent boy was killed
in orange Town, Karachi
In Karachi's Orangi Town, a teenager
was killed in a 'fake encounter.'
Arsalan Mehsud, the son of Haji Liaquat
Mehsud, a prominent transporter and Manghopir resident, was shot and killed by
Orangi Town police late Monday night in an alleged false encounter.
Chief of the West Range, DIG Nasir
Aftab, created a team to investigate the staged incident. Arsalan Masood, the
son of Haji Liaquat Mehsud, the president of the All Dumpers Association, was
shot and killed by a policeman.
The shootout took place near the
police station in Orangi Town No. 5, according to an earlier statement from the
Orangi Town police. One unidentified suspect was killed in the exchange of
fire, while his companion fled, they claimed. On the body of the dead,
authorities discovered a revolver with five bullets. When Arsalan Mehsud's body
was sent to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, it was discovered that he was the son of
Haji Liaquat Mehsud, a well-known transporter and Manghopir resident.
According to the family, their son
was an Intermediate student who was on his way home from his coaching institute
when he was killed by the police in a phoney encounter.
DIG Nasir Aftab told The News that he
had taken the event seriously and created an investigation team under the
direction of SSP Central. SP Investigation West and SP Gulberg are members of
the team. A report must be submitted within 24 hours, according to the team.
Police Constable Tauheed, who had
fired rounds in the alleged shootout, had also been detained, according to DIG
Aftab.
Conclusion:
Government should take serious action
in both these cases.
Many women are killed in the name of
‘Honor’ all over the world every day. But accused are released on bail after a few months and government does not make any solid law and does not implement
any rules.
The Murder of Women has increased day by
day in the name of honor and no one has taken action. I just want to say that
if the murder of men starts in the name of honor no men will be left in the world.
Like Sahiwal incident, in which
parents were killed in front of their children in a ‘Fake’ encounter. Pakistan’s police
without having exact information about a required person or any solid inquiry of
their concerned case of which, the result is that many innocent people are
killed by the fake encounter.