Tag: Honey Trap Case

  • 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.

  • Woman charged with honey trapping Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar says she’s being tortured in jail

    Woman charged with honey trapping Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar says she’s being tortured in jail

    The preliminary medical report of Amina Urooj, suspected of honey trapping controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, says that assault marks were found on her legs.
    Lahore High Court’s Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh heard the request plea of Amina Urooj’s mother, Zeenat Bibi, asking for a medical exam.

    The petition made IG Prisons and Superintendent of Kot Lakhpat Jail parties in the plea, alleging that Amina was subjected to severe physical and mental torture during physical remand.

    The petitioner’s lawyer stated that Amina is suffering from severe internal and external injuries. It was requested that she be ordered to undergo full medical treatment.

    The preliminary medical report confirmed that marks of torture were found on both legs, and she also suffered three injuries. The report recommended an X-ray and some other tests.

    The accused was also alleged to have been subjected to electric shocks during the investigation, but the doctors did not agree with the charge.
    Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh asked how much time would be required to complete the medical report. The MS of Services Hospital said that they would complete the medical report in three to four days.

    The court adjourned the hearing until August 27, ordering a complete medical examination.