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Man confesses to murdering, attempting to rape teenage sister in Quetta: police

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A 13-year-old girl, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her house in Quetta's Killi Ismail area on Sunday, was murdered by her own brother, police said on Monday.

The victim's sibling had claimed on Sunday that he had left the house for about 30 minutes and upon return, he found his sister strangled with her scarf (dupatta).

According to Quetta's Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Abdul Razzaq Cheema, however, the brother on Monday confessed to murdering his sister after attempting to rape her.

The DIG said that the blood samples of the accused are being sent to Lahore for forensic analysis, adding that the police will present the accused in court today to secure his remand.

Earlier, the accused had told newsmen: "When I came back from bazar, I found my sister dead inside a room of our house. She was alone at the time of the incident. My mother and [another] sister have gone to Punjab."

Soon after, a high-level police investigation team — comprising senior officers from the special branch, counter-terrorism department and crime branch — was formed to probe the case.

Chief Minister Mir Quddus Bizenjo had also taken notice of the incident and ordered the DIG to submit a report in this regard.

Since the beginning of 2018, there has been a marked upsurge in the reporting of sexual abuse cases across Pakistan. The brutal rape and murder of Zainab Ansari in Kasur earlier this month, in particular, shocked the entire country, with #JusticeforZainab becoming the rallying cry in a nationwide drive to end violence against children.
 
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Disgusting....Bad parenting and lack of religious education is the main cause behind along with media who portray women / girls as s@x objects.

No mercy regardless of his age sent him to gallows ASAP.
 
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What? :') یا اللہ اس ملک پر رحم فرما۔
 
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It will be quite interesting to see the relation and statistics over the following points.

1) Reporting the crime
2) Conviction
3) Punishments

So far as in history only the reporting of the crime makes it into the news. Nothing about conviction or trial or whatever.

The basic social fabric based on the system and equality of justice is dangerously out of order. This was also a rampant problem which led to the formation of terrorist groups who gained the initial support and sympathy of the local populace due to deliverance of justice(no matter how fukked up or flawed the system was).

Pakistan is in a constitutional deadlock over 'Crime vs Time'.
 
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Bhai logo.. koi tight lagnay wali hai Pakistan ki buhat jald..

Punjab, KPK, Baluchistan, Sindh.. everywhere its happening.
 
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There should be quick trials when the evidence is undeniable. Pieces of sh*t like this should be hanged by dawn, with barbed wire preferably.
 
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Noonay trying desperately to mend reputation by reporting sex crimes from other privinces .
Dozen girls raped and killed in just one noona ruled city Qasoor.
Their 250,000 well funded newly uniformed police did nothing until Zainab case.
Now trying to hide behind other provinces sex crimes.
 
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