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  • Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap suspects in judicial custody

    Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap suspects in judicial custody

    Judge Khalid Arshad has ruled over nine suspects in Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s honey trap case.

    The case dates back to July 15, 2024, when Qamar, a controversial drama writer, was allegedly kidnapped and robbed in Lahore. He reported to the police on July 21 after his rescue, an alleged release after a ransom payment.

    According to Qamar’s lawyer, he was invited to a woman’s place – Amna Arooj – for a discussion on a drama project when he was said to have been kidnapped by armed men.

    Amna’s lawyer, however, argues a seemingly differing version of events, claiming Qamar’s manager first professionally contacted her, only to ultimately make it personal, after which Qamar allegedly made demands for sexual acts.

    He further added that Qamar, apparently intoxicated, persuaded her to engage physically with him or he would blackmail her by outing her fake nude photos.

    Hasan Shah reportedly orchestrated the kidnapping and made the videos of the two that went viral on social media, but the evidence to date appears limited by the officers.

    Amna Arooj claims she was tortured by the police and that that they have falsely labelled the events a honey trap case.

  • Rebels use drones to drop explosives on Indian forces

    Rebels use drones to drop explosives on Indian forces

    NEW DELHI: Insurgents in India’s Manipur state have carried out a deadly attack on security forces, using drones to drop explosives in what police called a “significant escalation” of violence in the restive northeastern region.

    A 31-year-old woman was killed, and six people were wounded on Sunday in what police said was an “unprecedented attack” by rebels who used drones to drop the heads of rocket-propelled grenades.

    Fighting broke out in Manipur in May 2023 between the predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and the mainly Christian Kuki community, an ethnic conflict that has since killed at least 200 people. Rival militias have set up blockades in parts of the state, which borders war-torn Myanmar.

    Longstanding tensions between the two groups revolve around competition for land and public jobs, with rights activists accusing local leaders of exacerbating ethnic divisions for political gain.

    “While drone bombs have commonly been used in general warfare, this recent deployment of drones to deploy explosives against security forces and the civilians marks a significant escalation,” Manipur police said in a statement.

    The attack outside the state capital Imphal was carried out by “alleged Kuki” rebels, the statement said. Those injured included an eight-year-old girl — the daughter of the woman who was killed — as well three civilians and two police officers.

    “The involvement of highly trained professionals, possibly with technical expertise and support, cannot be ruled out,” the police said.

  • Swedish parents told to keep toddlers off TV

    Swedish parents told to keep toddlers off TV

    Sweden’s Public Health Agency told parents on Monday that toddlers should not be allowed to watch screens at all. Children under the age of two should be kept away from digital media and television.

    Kids between the ages of two and five should be limited to a maximum of one hour of screen time a day, it said in new recommendations, while those aged six to 12 should spend no more than an hour or two a day in front of a screen.

    Teenagers aged 13 to 18 should be limited to two to three hours per day, the agency said. “For too long, smartphones and other screens have been allowed to enter every aspect of our children’s lives,” Public Health Minister Jakob Forssmed told reporters.

    The minister said that Swedish teens aged 13 to 16 spend six and a half hours a day on average in front of their screens, outside of school hours. Forssmed said that didn’t leave “a lot of time for communal activities, physical activity or adequate sleep”, and lamented a Swedish “sleep crisis” noting that more than half of 15-year-olds did not get enough sleep.

    The health agency also recommended that kids not use screens before going to bed and that phones and tablets be kept out of the bedroom at night.

    It cited research showing that excessive screen use can lead to poor sleep, depression and body dissatisfaction. Sweden’s government has previously said it is looking at a ban on smartphones in primary schools.

  • Sardar Akhtar Mengal resigns from National Assembly

    Sardar Akhtar Mengal resigns from National Assembly

    Chief of Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) Sardar Akhtar Mengal has announced that he is resigning from the National Assembly (NA).

    Talking to media outside parliament alongside Chairman Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Mengal said, “I am announcing my resignation in this press conference, and I haven’t told anyone yet.”

    The head of BNP-M remarked that he will return to his constituency and tell the Baloch people, “If I was unable to do anything for your people, I didn’t sit along with those who were doing nothing for Balochistan.”

    “I’m disappointed by the system. The state is not ready to listen to Balochistan’s grievances, and I have lost confidence in the state, the President, and the Prime Minister.”

    “Even if you want to encounter or kill me outside Parliament, go ahead, but at least listen. We have no one, and no one listens to us,” he concluded.

  • Deepika, Ranveer unveil adorable maternity shoot

    Deepika, Ranveer unveil adorable maternity shoot

    Fans of Bollywood have something exciting to look forward to in September 2024, and this isn’t just a movie or a red-carpet event. Bollywood’s power couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are going to become parents.

    The couple took to Instagram to share a beautiful black-and-white maternity shoot with the emoji caption. “ ♥♾”

    In February 2024, the Jawan actress announced her pregnancy, leading fans to guess that the delivery might be due in September 2024.

    Here is the post which Deepika shared earlier:

    Beloved couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh tied the knot in November 2018.
    Currently, Deepika is going to star in ‘Kalki 2898 AD’, and Ranveer’s last film was ‘Rocky and Rani Ke Prem Kahani’.

    Here are the pictures shared by Deepika and Ranveer:

  • Suspect allegedly tortured to death in Narowal; police calls it suicide

    Suspect allegedly tortured to death in Narowal; police calls it suicide

    A suspect being held in the custody of the Shah Gharib Police Station in Narowal was allegedly tortured to death while police claimed that he had committed suicide.

    A case has also been registered against two officials for negligence, Dawn reports.

    The victim was identified as Muhammad Farooq, son of Mushtaq Ahmed, a resident of village Kadiala who was in police custody on charge of motorcycle theft.

    He was found dead in the lock-up. His family has alleged that he was in the custody of the police for the last many days and that police tortured him to death during the interrogation. They outright rejected police claims of suicide.

    Ghulam Mustafa, the spokesperson for the local district police, said police arrested the suspect in theft cases. On August 31 (Saturday), after Fajr’s prayers, a constable checked the lock-up and found Farooq had committed suicide by tying hanging. He added that Farooq had confessed to stealing 11 motorcycles. Police recovered four motorcycles from him, while seven were yet to be recovered.

    District Police Officer (DPO) Muhammad Naveed Malik took notice of the death of the suspect in police lock-up and sought forensic analysis and a judicial inquiry.

    While Farooq’s family appealed to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and Inspector General of Police Dr Usman Anwar to take immediate notice of the situation, DSP/SDPO Shakargarh Shehbaz Cheema registered an FIR of the incident claiming that CCTV footage from the police station showed Farooq putting a noose around his neck and hanging himself by the door of the washroom.

    He stressed that the suspect committed suicide due to the negligence of moharar and constable, and a case was registered against them in Shah Gharib Police Station.

  • Bangladesh whitewashes Pakistan in two-match Test series

    Bangladesh whitewashes Pakistan in two-match Test series

    Bangladesh won the second Test match by six wickets at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, defeating Pakistan in the two-match Test series.

    In the first Test, Bangladesh achieved a historic win over Pakistan by 10 wickets.

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    Bangladesh needs to score just 60 runs for a historic victory in the second Test against Pakistan, with eight wickets in hand.

    In the 2-match home series, the shadow of a whitewash has begun to hover over Pakistan as the Pakistani bowlers failed to defend the target of 185 on the final day of the second Test.

    In the match being played in Rawalpindi, Bangladesh scored 125 runs for losing two wickets. With eight wickets remaining, they need 60 runs to win.

    Captain Najamul Hasan Shanto is at the crease with 33 runs and Mominul Haque 20 runs.

    For Pakistan, Mir Hamza and Khurram Shahzad took one wicket each.

    Yesterday, the fourth day of play ended early due to rain, and the Pakistani team was bowled out for 172 runs in the second innings, giving them a target of 185 runs to win.

  • Government employees banned from sharing political views on social media

    Government employees banned from sharing political views on social media

    Pakistan’s government has banned its employees from sharing political or religious opinions with the media and on social media platforms.

    The Establishment Division has reportedly issued an office memorandum for government employees. According to the rules, no government employee can speak on any media platform without the government’s permission.

    The employees are also not allowed to share official documents or information with unrelated employees, citizens, or the press.

    The public servants cannot express opinions and facts on the media or social media, which may affect the government’s reputation.

    Civil servants, too, cannot speak to the media, which could affect relations with other countries.

    The office memorandum also clearly states that violating guidelines will result in consequences and that all government employees must adhere to the set instructions.

    The memorandum also highlights that government institutions have been ordered to actively monitor and remove objectionable content from their social media platforms. All federal secretaries, additional secretaries, heads of departments, and chief secretaries are expected to ensure the implementation of the directives.

  • IMF urges Punjab to end electricity subsidy, imposes more conditions

    IMF urges Punjab to end electricity subsidy, imposes more conditions

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has put forward at least three strict conditions in Pakistan after the Punjab province gave Rs45 to Rs90 billion in electricity subsidies for two months.

    Last month, President of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz Sharif announced that Punjab government would provide relief of fourteen rupees per unit to consumers using up to 500 units of electricity in August and September bills.

    The IMF has asked the province to end the temporary subsidy by September 30th while also clarifying that no province w
    could give such a subsidy during the 37-month Extended Fund Facility (EEF) programme.

    According to IMF, it was one of the conditions for the bailout that no provinces would take such a move. This brings into question Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s previous statement when he encouraged other provinces to follow suit of Punjab.

    Tribune reported that the IMF also introduced the condition that would bind the provinces to not introduce any fiscal policy that could undermine the commitments given under $7 billion loan.

    The provinces have committed to signing a National Fiscal Pact by the end of September, which would mean they undertake some expenditures that are currently the federal government’s responsibility.

  • Frenchman on trial for recruiting 72 strangers to rape drugged wife over 10 years

    Frenchman on trial for recruiting 72 strangers to rape drugged wife over 10 years

    A French pensioner went on trial Monday on charges of allowing scores of strangers to rape his wife after he drugged her, in a case that has horrified the country.

    Fifty men, recruited online, are also being tried in the southern city of Avignon alongside the main suspect, a 71-year-old former employee at France’s state-owned power utility company EDF.

    Police counted a total of 92 rapes committed by 72 men, 51 of whom were identified. The men, aged between 26 and 74, are accused of raping the 72-year-old woman who, her lawyers say, was so heavily sedated she was not aware of the abuse that went on for a decade.

    Presiding judge Roger Arata announced that all hearings would be public, granting the woman her wish for “complete publicity until the end” of the court case, according to one of her lawyers, Stephane Babonneau.

    “She wants to raise awareness, as widely as possible, of what happened to her so that events like these never happen again,” Babonneau said.

    Another of her attorneys, Antoine Camus, said the trial would nonetheless be “a horrible ordeal” for her. “For the first time, she will have to live through the rapes that she endured over 10 years,” he told AFP, adding that his client had “no recollection” of the abuse that she discovered only in 2020.

    The woman, who arrived at the court supported by her three children, did not want a trial behind closed doors because “that’s what her attackers would have wanted”, Camus said.

    Some came back six times

    Police began to investigate the defendant, Dominique P, in September 2020 when he was caught by a security guard secretly filming under the skirts of three women in a shopping centre.

    Police said they found hundreds of pictures and videos of his wife on his computer, visibly unconscious and mostly in the foetal position.

    The images are alleged to show dozens of rapes in the couple’s home in Mazan, a village of 6,000 people around 33 kilometres from Avignon in Provence.

    Investigators also found chats on a site called coco.fr, since shut down by police, in which he recruited strangers to come to their home and have intercourse with his wife.

    Dominique P admitted to investigators that he gave his wife powerful tranquilisers, especially Temesta, an anxiety-reducing drug. The abuse started in 2011, when the couple was living near Paris and continued after they moved to Mazan two years later.

    The husband took part in the rapes, filmed them and encouraged the other men using degrading language, according to prosecutors.

    No money changed hands.

    The accused rapists include a forklift driver, a fire brigade officer, a company boss and a journalist. Some were single, others married or divorced, and some were family men.

    Most participated just once, but some took part up to six times.

    Murder probe

    Many have said they thought they were simply helping a libertine couple live out its fantasies, but Dominique P told investigators that all were aware that his wife had been drugged without her knowledge.

    An expert said her state “was closer to a coma than to sleep”.

    Her husband told prosecutors that only three men left the house quickly after arriving, while all others proceeded to have intercourse with his wife.

    Dominique P, who said he was raped by a male nurse when he was nine, was ready to face “his family and his wife”, his lawyer Beatrice Zavarro told AFP on Monday morning.

    “He is ashamed of what he did, it’s unforgivable,” she said, adding the case was one of a “sort of addiction”.

    This trial may not be his last.

    He has also been charged with a 1991 murder and rape, which he denies, and an attempted rape in 1999, to which he admitted after DNA testing.

    Experts said the man does not appear to be mentally ill but in documents seen by AFP, they said he had a need to feel “all-powerful” over the female body.

    More than a dozen feminists dressed in black protested outside the courthouse.

    The trial is to last until December 20.