Kashmir ki Asifa ho ya Pakistan ki Saima… dono kay waldeen ka dard aik hi hia
LARKANA: The tortured body of nine-year-old Saima Jarwar was found on Wednesday from a sewer situated at Dodai Road.
She, a resident of Ayub Colony, mysteriously disappeared on Tuesday night.
While talking to media, Nasim Jarwar said that his daughter went to a nearby shop but didn?t return. Consequently, he informed Hyderi police station to find his missing child.
Her tortured body was shifted to Chandka Hospital by the police and her relatives.
After completion of medico-legal formalities, the body was handed over to her family.
He accused the police of negligence to find his missing daughter. He appealed to Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Sindh chief minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and other authorities to arrest the accused and hang him publicly.
The post-mortem report provides evidence that she was tortured.
Consequently, Sindh home minister Suhail Anwar Siyal and food minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro took notice of the incident and ordered Larkana senior superintendent of police (SSP) Tanveer Tunio to investigate into the matter.
I wonder why Punjabi CJP is silent in this case? He took right Suo Moto on Zainab’s case, this one is exactly the similar case he should bring CM Sindh and IGP Sindh to his court without delay. Otherwise it will be clear that Punjabi CJP damn care for other communities who are not Punjabi.
Message to Sid. These are horrendous crimes. And one should not use such occasions to use phrases such as Rape Capital of the World. Hope the perpetrators receive justice and the little girl rests in peace.
your billo rani would say, CJP should do his job, not politicians’. and then racist like you would be saying wah wah. as long as ignorant like you are supporting PPP, no one can touch them as if they are touched they will start crying victim and you ignorant will follow.
The Associated Press
Published Saturday, May 5, 2018 7:59AM EDT
PATNA, India – Indian police on Saturday arrested 14 people suspected of kidnapping, raping and burning to death a teenage girl, the latest in rising crimes against women in India despite toughening of laws.