Sahiwal: A 19 -year -old girl was killed by a married man after she rejected her marriage proposal in Mohalla Noor Park. The girl suffered a gunshot wound in her abdomen and succumbed to her wounds on the way to the Sahiwal Teaching Hospital.
The district police officer (DPO) realized the incident and formed a special team to stop the suspect, identified as Imran. The suspect, a man married to a small and resident daughter of Mohalla Shamsia, had developed a relationship with Alisha, the daughter of a widow, Farzana. Imran had proposed marriage to Alisha, but both she and her mother rejected the proposal.
Alisha went to Lahore to visit her aunt and returned home at night. The unconfirmed accounts suggest that Imran picked her from the bus stop on her motorcycle and dropped her home. During this interaction, according to the reports, a heated argument took place among them. When leaving her in Mohalla Noor Park, Imran supposedly shot her.
Ghala Mandi police recorded a murder case in a complaint from Farzana. The suspect is generally.
SHOT: A man was shot and tortured by a loving marriage problem in Mohallah Hasanpura in the city of Pakpattan.
According to the first information report (FIR), Muhammad Areez, a tailor residing in Hasan Pura, had married rabies, a resident of the same area, through the Court in the first week of February. Fearing reprisals, the couple hid after their marriage. The mother of rage presented a case of kidnapping against Areez before the City Police Station. On Sunday, the members of the Rabia family launched a sudden attack on the house and the Areez store. They found his brother Usman there and subjected him to torture and shot him twice on his legs with a gun. The neighbors, alerted by the shots, rushed to the scene and managed to save Usman by locking him in a room. The attackers fled the scene while fired in the air.
The city police recorded a case against Muhammad Usman, Ali Raza, Riaz Ahmed, and two unidentified people based on a complaint filed by Usman.
Solved cases: Police resolved two cases of murder and arrested the main suspects in both incidents within 24 hours in Pakpattan.
Dpo Rana Tahir said Sunrise That both murders were linked to honor murders. In the first case, the only child of a widow was shot dead by people not identified in Chak 165a/9-l during Sehri on Friday.
Kashif Tanveer was shot fatally on the head while milking animals and the assailants fled the scene. Ghaziabad police had registered a case of murder against unidentified suspects, based on a complaint filed by the victim’s mother, Mariam.
The DPO visited the crime scene and formed a research team, led by DSP Chichawatni. The researchers interrogated the young cousin of Kashif, Zaman. During the interrogation, Zaman confessed to commit the murder, stating that he suspected that Kashif had a relationship with his wife.
In the Second Case, Bhadur Shah Police Investigated the Death of 12-Yare Daughter in the Care of Her Two Brothers, Javed and Sadam Hussain, Who Lived With Their Wives, Saima And Kanwal, in the same town. After two hours, he heard news from his daughter’s suicide. Musarath said that his daughter had no signs of depression and that there was no possibility of her suicide. The sub -inspector Muhammad Usman of the Bohadur Shah police arrived at the crime scene.
Police investigation revealed that Sonia was aware of the extramarital matter of her maternal aunt Kanwal and had threatened to reveal her uncle, Saddam. Initially, it seemed that Sonia had committed suicide when her body was discovered by her uncle and Aunt Kanwal. However, Kanwal’s unusual behavior, including his absence of the Qul in Sonia ceremony, proposed suspicions. During the interrogation, Kanwal confessed to quelling Sonia with a pillow after she threatened to expose her adventure. To cover the murder, Kanwal organized the suicide drama and obtained the help of his lover to hang Sonia’s body from the roof of the room. Kanwal has been arrested and the police are carrying out raids to stop a man who helped her organize the crime.
Posted in Dawn, March 17, 2025