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  • Sick baby boy replaced with dead girl in Children’s Hospital Lahore

    Sick baby boy replaced with dead girl in Children’s Hospital Lahore

    The staff of Lahore Children’s Hospital replaced an unwell baby boy with a dead baby girl.

    The hospital then handed over the body to the parents.

    Irfan Akram, a citizen of Gujranwala, said that his son was born four days ago, and he brought him to Children’s Hospital Lahore for treatment. “The hospital staff declared the child dead after 6 hours and handed him over to me,” he recalled.

    Upon reaching home, Irfan found out that there was a dead girl in his baby’s clothes.

    The police say a kidnapping case has been registered in the Naseerabad police station, and investigations have started with the help of CCTV footage, while the statements of the child’s family and hospital administration have also been recorded.

  • Girl 6, brother 2, raped and killed in Karachi

    Girl 6, brother 2, raped and killed in Karachi

    The bodies of a six-year-old girl and her two-year-old brother were recovered, along with their mother’s, from a drain near their home in Mauripur, Karachi.

    The children were subjected to sexual assault before being killed, an investigation into the matter has revealed.

    The bodies of the missing 25-year-old woman, her six-year-old daughter and two-year-old son were found in a drain close to their home in Sher Muhammad Village, Mauripur, on Saturday, June 29.

    The father of the children, the complainant, told the police that his wife and two children went out of the home to meet Mehran Bibi for ‘religious and spiritual treatment’ on June 28 but disappeared for more than 24 hours and were found dead inside a drain.

    Dawn’s Imtiaz Ali reported that Police Surgeon Summaiya Syed, after a post-mortem examination, ‘confirmed’ that both the minor girl and her brother were raped, adding that the girl was subjected to a ‘brutal’ sexual assault.

    She also asserted that they had not ruled out the possibility of the mother being raped till the receipt of chemical reports, etc.

    The police surgeon also ensured that it was not a natural death, but the exact cause of death had been reserved till receipt of reports.

    However, DIG South Syed Asad Raza told Dawn that the case had been registered even though it appeared that the woman’s husband was not ‘interested’ in pursuing the murder case of his wife and children seriously.

    He seemed ‘aware’ of something but was hiding it from the investigators. Thus, the police were interrogating him, his cousin and other relatives to get clues about the real culprits but so far, no one has been formally arrested.

  • Gang of five gouge out man’s eyes over theft charge

    Gang of five gouge out man’s eyes over theft charge

    Five people allegedly gouged out the eyes of a man during a brutal assault at a village near Bahawalpur on Monday.

    The man was identified as Sufian.

    The suspects assaulted Sufian on charges of stealing a donkey cart, allegedly gouging out his eyes.

    Sufian has completely lost vision in one eye, while the other eye has also sustained serious damage. The marks of the beating are visible on his body.

    A police team was dispatched to the scene to arrest the culprits, while the victim was admitted to the emergency ward of Bahawalpur Victoria Hospital (BVH).

    A local police spokesman stated that the motive behind the gruesome crime was a land dispute. He also confirmed that one suspect, Iqrar Hussain, has been arrested.

  • Pakistani man jailed for killing Indian roommate in Dubai

    Pakistani man jailed for killing Indian roommate in Dubai

    A drunk Pakistani man who assaulted his Indian roommate and unintentionally caused his death has been sentenced to seven years in jail by a Court in Dubai.

    A deep stab to the heart was the established cause of death, reported Khaleej Times.

    The 37-year-old Pakistani defendant admitted in front of the court that he had consumed alcohol prior to the incident.

    However, he claimed that he did not intend to kill the victim.

    “He was intoxicated and unruly. He then went to his room and turned the lights on,” the prosecutor claimed.

    He (the defendant) was asked to leave the room, the victim assaulted him as the latter threatened to beat the workers up when he comes back to the residence.

    “This prompted the defendant to take a knife out of his baggage and stab the victim, then flee the scene,” the foreman said.

  • Cattle burnt alive in Sargodha, suspect arrested

    Cattle burnt alive in Sargodha, suspect arrested

    Six cattle were burnt alive in Sargodha as personal grudges were taken to a brutal extent. Police have arrested the main suspect.

    The incident occurred in the jurisdiction of Bhagtanwala police station in Sargodha, where influential individuals set fire to a poor farmer’s cattle. The suspects managed to escape.

    As a result of the brutality, six cattle valued at hundreds of thousands of rupees were burnt to death, while more than a dozen others were seriously injured.

    Taking note of the incident, IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar directed DPO Sargodha to take strict action against the suspect. Bhagtanwala police registered a case against the man and initiated an investigation.

    On the micro-blogging site X (formerly Twitter), Punjab Police shared photos of the crime scene.

    Reportedly, yesterday, police arrested the main suspect who tried to harm his adversary due to personal enmity. While the main suspect was apprehended, his wife and son have been released on bail prior to arrest.

  • Dead camel, with all four legs amputated, found in Umarkot

    A dead camel, with all four legs amputated, was found near Kunari Tehsil in Umarkot District of Sindh Province. According to the owner, Abdul Rasheed Kapri, the camel had been ill for some time and had gone to graze with other camels yesterday.

    The incident came to light in the morning after villagers found the remains of the animal. It remains unclear whether the camel’s legs were amputated while it was alive or after its death.

    The owner of the camel stated that he does not wish to accuse anyone but is investigating the incident. So far, the owner has not informed the police about the incident.

    This is the second incident of camel leg amputation reported in Sindh within a few days.

    Recently, another camel in Sanghar had its leg amputated but has since received treatment and is now able to stand with an artificial leg.

  • Son kills father for apartment, pension in Karachi

    Son kills father for apartment, pension in Karachi

    A son, aided by his mother and two friends, killed his father to inherit his apartment and pension.

    The father’s body, several days old, was found in the bathroom of an apartment located in Sarjani Town. The victim was beaten to death with a hammer, according to the police. 

    He has since been identified as 43-year-old Syed Shahid Ali, son of Sardar Ali.

    The incident was reported to the police after a stench rose from the flat. During the investigation, the police arrested the deceased’s son, Bilal, daughter-in-law Mahnoor and Bilal’s two friends, Ahmar and Inam, who were involved in the murder of Shahid Ali.

    The victim’s mobile phone, the hammer and the sheet in which the body was wrapped were recovered from the suspect, reports Geo News.

    Shahid Ali divorced his wife 14 years ago, and his son has been living with his mother since then.

  • Boy, 14, stabs man to death over ‘sectarian argument’ in Gujrat

    Boy, 14, stabs man to death over ‘sectarian argument’ in Gujrat

    A 14-year-old boy in Gujrat reportedly murdered a middle-aged man following an argument over a sectarian issue at Chak Chohdo village on Sunday.

    Teenager Rehan, son of the Imam of the village mosque, allegedly had a brief altercation over a sectarian issue with a fellow resident, Syed Nazeer Hussain Shah.

    As per a report filed by Dawn, the boy repeatedly stabbed the victim with a knife and fled the scene. The injured man was shifted to the Kunjah Tehsil Headquarters (THQ) Hospital in a critical condition, where he later succumbed to his wounds.

    Doctors handed over the body to the victim’s family after the autopsy.

    A team from the Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA) also collected evidence from the crime scene. A case has been registered against three suspects – Rehan, his uncle and father- on the complaint of Shabeer Hussain Shah, the brother of the deceased.

    Locals and the police say that the prime suspect seems to be a religious fanatic.

    Raids are being conducted to arrest the suspects. However, the crime charges would only be ascertained after an interrogation.
    Incidents of religious fanaticism have gained momentum over the past few months, with a number of incidents of mob lynching and harassment of minorities.

  • Infant’s body stolen from Lahore graveyard

    Infant’s body stolen from Lahore graveyard

    Lahore police have detained three people, including a security guard, after the disappearance of an infant’s body from the Miani Sahib graveyard a day after the burial.

    Police investigation says that the body of the three-month-old baby was removed from the grave by unknown persons a few hours after the burial on April 23.

    The child’s father, Abdul Rahman, saw the burial shroud emerging from the grave the next day and informed the police, reports The News.

    After this, the police registered a case against unknown persons.

    Five individuals were nominated by the complainant.

  • Mentally disabled woman raped in Bahawalpur

    Mentally disabled woman raped in Bahawalpur

    A mentally and physically challenged woman was allegedly raped by her relative in Basti Mochiwala near Lodhran district, Bahawalpur, on Tuesday.

    The woman was allegedly assaulted in her house when all her family had gone to nearby fields to cut grass for their cattle, as per the police report.
    On hearing the woman’s screams, local residents rushed to the scene while the suspect managed to flee. The victim’s father, Ramzan, alleges the suspect trespassed his house and raped his daughter, reports Dawn.

    On her father’s complaint, Gailiwal police registered an FIR under section 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) against the suspect and sent the victim for a medical examination.

    The police took swift action and arrested the suspect.