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Protests held in Kasur over murder of 3 minor boys, suspected sexual assault

This reminded me of the dramabazi Imran Khan used to do when same incident happened in PMLN government.

Allah exposes the hypocrites so well. That hypocrite hasn't even said a word about the incident much less ask for resignation of Buzdar like he used to do with PMLN.
 
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Dr Shahid Masood said in his show yesterday that Imran Khan's govt will not be able to do anything about this network.
 
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Seems Dr knows who it is / who they are he needs to name names as speculation will drag innocents into the frame and will lead to innocent being framed .
Did the person who was hanged name or blame anyone ? .

Kasur police hierarchy faces the music
Sep 19, 2019


Lahore (Pakistan) Sept 19: The entire chain of command of the Kasur police including District Police Officer Abdul Ghaffar Qaisrani and the SP Investigation has been placed under suspension after the recovery of bodies of three children.
IGP Arif Nawaz took action against them on the directions of Prime Minister Imran Khan who had expressed his serious concern over Chunian's scandal and declared them responsible for the delayed action.
In his tweet, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, "There will be accountability for all. Those who don't perform in the interest of the common man will be taken to task." He further said the IGP was removing the Kasur DPO, SP Investigation, DSP and SHO concerned.
The prime minister said a major overhaul in the Kasur police was on the cards and probe had also been ordered.
Senior police officer Zahid Nawaz Marwat would replace Abdul Ghaffar Qaisrani and the order to the effect would be notified soon.
Surprisingly, the decision came after the Punjab government formed a five-member Joint Investigation Team (JIT) and appointed Mr Qaisrani as its head to conduct investigation into murder of the children. The new head of the JIT will be announced shortly while other members are Kasur's SP Investigation Shahbaz Elahi and representatives from the Intelligence Bureau and the Counter Terrorism Department, Punjab. Former SP Investigation Qadus Baig was also made member of the JIT keeping in view his previous experience in the case of little Zainab.
The IGP also suspended the Chunian Circle sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) and the SHO on the recommendation of another committee constituted to fix responsibility on the police officers for not taking timely action in the recovery of the missing or kidnapped children. Action was taken against them on the report of the committee headed by additional IG internal accountability branch Azhar Hameed Khokhar.
The committee was given assignment to find out lapses and negligence of the police officers concerned in delay of tracing the children who were found murdered two days back.
Additional IG Operations Inam Ghani confirmed to Dawn that the entire senior leadership of the Kasur police had been removed from the positions. He said the DPO and other police officers faced action for not taking timely action to trace and recover the missing/kidnapped children.
He said the IGP had also formed two more teams and sent them to Kasur to complete their assignments. One team comprises analysts and IT experts who will carry out geo-fencing of the areas where bodies of the children were found and use technology-based expertise to trace the cases while the other team comprises forensic experts who have been given task of ensuring the DNA tests of children, their parents and suspects.
"The Kasur police have taken into custody 10 suspects and the forensic teams have taken their samples for DNA tests besides those of four children and their parents," Mr Ghani said. He said that according to the preliminary investigations, the autopsy report of Faizan confirmed that he was raped before murder and that his neck was also broken.
The forensic team had sent the DNA samples of his bones recovered from the bushes for analysis, he said.
Answering a question, he said, the CCTV cameras of the Safe City Authority were not available in the "backward area" of Chunian.
He also deplored that the role of the parents, neighbours and the community was not much encouraging as far as keeping an eye on children's interaction with strangers was concerned.
Source: Dawn
 
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I want to gather some youth and Camp myself in Kasur.
 
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Man something is deeply wrong in Kasur..... I'm all for combing the city house by house registering every single resident and making a record of whoever is entering and leaving.
 
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Punjab CM announces arrest of 'serial killer' behind murders of minor boys in Kasur

Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on Tuesday announced that the serial killer behind the murders of four minor boys in Kasur district has been identified.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, the chief minister said that 27-year-old Suhail Shehzad had been identified using polygraphic and DNA testing.

The suspect has been arrested and is expected to be produced before an antiterrorism court in Lahore tomorrow.

"Geo-fencing for 1,649 suspects was done and DNA samples of 1,543 were tested," said Buzdar, as he revealed details of the police probe conducted to unearth the suspect's identity. He said that semen on the clothes of one boy and blood on the clothes of another matched with samples of the suspect.

The chief minister confirmed that the suspect was behind all four cases of sodomy and murder which had shaken Kasur last month and shone fresh light on the continued prevalence of child sexual abuse in the country. "The case against him will be pursued in an anti-terrorism court where hearings will be held on a daily basis," he announced.

"I have instructed the prosecutor general to oversee the case," declared Buzdar, adding that he, too, will follow it closely. "I assure the families of the victims that they will get justice."

According to the Punjab inspector general of police, the suspect is a resident of Rana Town in Chunian — the tehsil where the remains of the minor boys were discovered— and committed the crimes in June, August and September.

Four children — aged between eight and 12 years — had gone missing since June with the latest, Faizan, 8, disappearing on the night of September 16.

The remains of three of them were found on September 17 from sand dunes near Chunian bypass.

Chief Minister Buzdar had taken notice of the incident and sought a report from the Punjab police chief.

Meanwhile, protests were held to express concern over lawlessness and failure of police to protect the lives of people.

In the last few years, Kasur has been rocked by multiple incidents of abuse, rape and killing of children. In January 2018, six-year-old Zainab Ansari was found dead in a trash heap near Shahbaz Khan Road, five days after she went missing. Hers was the 12th such incident to have occurred within a 10-kilometre radius in Kasur over a 12-month period. Her death had sparked nationwide protests and outrage.

The prime suspect, Imran Ali, had been arrested on January 23, 2018, and on June 12 the Supreme Court had turned down his appeal against the death sentence, noting that he had admitted to committing similar offences with eight other minor victims. Ali was subsequently executed in October last year.

In 2015, Kasur’s Hussain Khanwala village had attracted worldwide attention when a child pornography ring was busted. Hundreds of video clips had emerged showing a gang forcing dozens of minor boys and girls to perform sexual acts and filming them. The gang had also used the videos to blackmail families of the children and extorted millions in cash and jewellery from them.




https://www.dawn.com/news/1508398
 
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Punjab CM announces arrest of 'serial killer' behind murders of minor boys in Kasur

Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on Tuesday announced that the serial killer behind the murders of four minor boys in Kasur district has been identified.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, the chief minister said that 27-year-old Suhail Shehzad had been identified using polygraphic and DNA testing.

The suspect has been arrested and is expected to be produced before an antiterrorism court in Lahore tomorrow.

"Geo-fencing for 1,649 suspects was done and DNA samples of 1,543 were tested," said Buzdar, as he revealed details of the police probe conducted to unearth the suspect's identity. He said that semen on the clothes of one boy and blood on the clothes of another matched with samples of the suspect.

The chief minister confirmed that the suspect was behind all four cases of sodomy and murder which had shaken Kasur last month and shone fresh light on the continued prevalence of child sexual abuse in the country. "The case against him will be pursued in an anti-terrorism court where hearings will be held on a daily basis," he announced.

"I have instructed the prosecutor general to oversee the case," declared Buzdar, adding that he, too, will follow it closely. "I assure the families of the victims that they will get justice."

According to the Punjab inspector general of police, the suspect is a resident of Rana Town in Chunian — the tehsil where the remains of the minor boys were discovered— and committed the crimes in June, August and September.

Four children — aged between eight and 12 years — had gone missing since June with the latest, Faizan, 8, disappearing on the night of September 16.

The remains of three of them were found on September 17 from sand dunes near Chunian bypass.

Chief Minister Buzdar had taken notice of the incident and sought a report from the Punjab police chief.

Meanwhile, protests were held to express concern over lawlessness and failure of police to protect the lives of people.

In the last few years, Kasur has been rocked by multiple incidents of abuse, rape and killing of children. In January 2018, six-year-old Zainab Ansari was found dead in a trash heap near Shahbaz Khan Road, five days after she went missing. Hers was the 12th such incident to have occurred within a 10-kilometre radius in Kasur over a 12-month period. Her death had sparked nationwide protests and outrage.

The prime suspect, Imran Ali, had been arrested on January 23, 2018, and on June 12 the Supreme Court had turned down his appeal against the death sentence, noting that he had admitted to committing similar offences with eight other minor victims. Ali was subsequently executed in October last year.

In 2015, Kasur’s Hussain Khanwala village had attracted worldwide attention when a child pornography ring was busted. Hundreds of video clips had emerged showing a gang forcing dozens of minor boys and girls to perform sexual acts and filming them. The gang had also used the videos to blackmail families of the children and extorted millions in cash and jewellery from them.




https://www.dawn.com/news/1508398

BS !!

There is a gang operating there not a lone serial killer.

Buzdar is lying.
 
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The mafias involved in such heinous crimes are part of a chain that goes all the way to highly placed powerful people in the West who just so happen to be the main consumers of child p0rn.

I have been saying his for a long time. Most of the problems, including this sickness, in Pakistan are there because people embedded deeply in the politics and bureaucracy are involved in it. Things have reached a stage where the only solution is firing squads.

BS !!

There is a gang operating there not a lone serial killer.

Buzdar is lying.
Not a gang, but a very well organized mafia connected to some powerful people.
 
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