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Woman raped on Lahore Ring Road, infront of her two children.

We need a new mentality. A young woman walking alone in the darkest neighborhood, in the poorest area, in the middle of the night should be safe in our country.

Now we have to think what is the best way to accomplish that goal.
We also need to not set unreasonable expectations.

Even the best law enforcement agency cannot be everywhere at all times.

Even educated & developed countries struggle to control murder and sexual assaults on women and children.

The university I went to, in one of the most affluent counties in the US, had a series of high profile sexual assaults occur in and around the university campus. The people involved (2 men) drove around in a plain white window-less van (like most private contractors in the US). One would drive, the other would be in the back and they would pull up next to a girl/woman in a secluded area and the guy in the back would yank the girl into the van and drive off.

In a couple of cases, women were abducted walking from their car in the parking lot to their place of employment early morning.

Outside of high-profile serial cases like the one I mentioned, sexual assaults are a major issue in the US, and that is despite the presence of extremely well trained, funded, equipped and independent law enforcement agencies.

So again, reforms in law enforcement are needed, education in our schools about respect and tolerance and non-violence is needed, education in our families is needed, but law enforcement CANNOT prevent every crime. We are a flawed species and there will always be human beings willing to rape and/or kill men, women and children, regardless of how strong we make our laws and how well we implement them.
 
This incident disturbed me a lot today. I have never been so ashamed of what is happening around us than today.


This is now getting beyond ridiculous. Hamara zameer mar gaya hai. People should be out on the streets tomorrow after jumma to protest against it and to force the government to legislate and enforce the laws. This muk muka culture of our society, police and politicians will lead to our ruin.

Examples need to be made of the rapists.
 

She was violated and tortured but still in embrace of her children. I am crying.
Only her husband can give her confidence after Allah.. He should now treat his wife like never before.. give all the love and respect she deserves.. and should not act like a typical man.. I am sure he will act responsibly in shaa Allah..
 
This incident disturbed me a lot today. I have never been so ashamed of what is happening around us than today.


This is now getting beyond ridiculous. Hamara zameer mar gaya hai. People should be out on the streets tomorrow after jumma to protest against it and to force the government to legislate and enforce the laws. This muk muka culture of our society, police and politicians will lead to our ruin.

Examples need to be made of the rapists.
And can we get the majority to support an end to 'blood money'?

People justify the practice of blood money both because of religion and 'traditions/customs'.

This practice should exist no longer - the State should be mandated to pursue prosecution of an accused against whom a case can be made, regardless of whether the family of the victim or victim accept blood money from the accused.
 
And can we get the majority to support an end to 'blood money'?

People justify the practice of blood money both because of religion and 'traditions/customs'.

This practice should exist no longer - the State should be mandated to pursue prosecution of an accused against whom a case can be made, regardless of whether the family of the victim or victim accept blood money from the accused.

I will gladly support cause for end to blood money. This has been misused a lot along with concept of jirgah for muk muka for other crimes.

Case in point, my below post in another thread.

Police justice is a joke, even in KPK where we thought police was better.

A family fued started a week ago over a house (no fault of ours but that of culprit's father who is our step uncle who died several months ago). The guy beat up my aunt badly and is in local police station but police SHO/staff is adamant on having him declared as mentally senile so that he could escape an attempt to murder case. We don't have any extra liquid cash lying around to pursue the case for years either (given the court system, this is how long it will take).

Let's see what happens. We want to be civil and not escalate the fued with the step family. We may have to opt otherwise if police won't help.

 
We also need to not set unreasonable expectations.

Even the best law enforcement agency cannot be everywhere at all times.

Even educated & developed countries struggle to control murder and sexual assaults on women and children.

The university I went to, in one of the most affluent counties in the US, had a series of high profile sexual assaults occur in and around the university campus. The people involved (2 men) drove around in a plain white window-less van (like most private contractors in the US). One would drive, the other would be in the back and they would pull up next to a girl/woman in a secluded area and the guy in the back would yank the girl into the van and drive off.

In a couple of cases, women were abducted walking from their car in the parking lot to their place of employment early morning.

Outside of high-profile serial cases like the one I mentioned, sexual assaults are a major issue in the US, and that is despite the presence of extremely well trained, funded, equipped and independent law enforcement agencies.

So again, reforms in law enforcement are needed, education in our schools about respect and tolerance and non-violence is needed, education in our families is needed, but law enforcement CANNOT prevent every crime. We are a flawed species and there will always be human beings willing to rape and/or kill men, women and children, regardless of how strong we make our laws and how well we implement them.

Yes, maybe I am being idealistic, but I do believe in the inherent goodness of Pakistan and with a little bit of support from the government, we can achieve wonders.

We need to set the goal high so that we strive, using all means at our disposal, to make this country safe for the most vulnerable.


She was violated and tortured but still in embrace of her children. I am crying.

Ya Allah. This is too sad. I cannot imagine. It boils my blood to hear this.

La'natullah on the criminal and all who engage in similar crimes.

This incident disturbed me a lot today. I have never been so ashamed of what is happening around us than today.


This is now getting beyond ridiculous. Hamara zameer mar gaya hai. People should be out on the streets tomorrow after jumma to protest against it and to force the government to legislate and enforce the laws. This muk muka culture of our society, police and politicians will lead to our ruin.

Examples need to be made of the rapists.

I agree. Protests should happen and we need to get into the streets in every city.

This is too much.

Only her husband can give her confidence after Allah.. He should now treat his wife like never before.. give all the love and respect she deserves.. and should not act like a typical man.. I am sure he will act responsibly in shaa Allah..

We need to remove the stigma which affects rape victims and divorced women. Early Muslims freely married all types of women, and did not think of this supposed honor as an issue.

She did not commit a sin, but was attacked by a criminal. She is still pure and tayyibat.

Our Arab, African brothers freely marry divorced females, and the stigma of these crimes is not as much as in our society.

If woman is harmed in this way, she should never be abandoned, but supported by the whole society.

Take the examples of Kashmir, Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, where men and women have had to carry the mental/social burden of war crimes committed on them by oppressive regimes and occupiers.
 
12 suspects arrested in Lahore motorway gang rape: Punjab govt
Dawn.com | Imran Gabol | Nadir GuramaniUpdated 10 Sep 2020
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Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has directed the Inspector General of Police to submit a report. — Creative Commons/File

Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has directed the Inspector General of Police to submit a report. — Creative Commons/File
Punjab government spokesperson Mussarat Cheema on Thursday said police had arrested 12 men suspected of involvement in the alleged gang-rape of a woman on the Lahore-Sialkot motorway.
Two "robbers" allegedly raped the woman at gunpoint in Gujjarpura area on Wednesday while she was waiting for help on the motorway after her car developed a fault.
A police official said as the woman crossed the toll plaza on the Lahore-Sialkot motorway, her car stalled either due to shortage of petrol or some fault.
Meanwhile, she got a call from a relative in Gujranwala, who asked her to call the police helpline for help while he also left from home to reach her. When he reached the location, he found the woman terrified with her clothes stained with blood.
The police official said two armed men found the woman alone, took her and her children to a nearby field at gunpoint and gang-raped her, adding that police had formed teams to trace the culprits.
Cheema said in a tweet today that Punjab Police and related departments were "working in close coordination to capture those involved in [the] painful motorway incident".
"So far 12 suspects have been arrested and search is going on," she said.


A statement released by the Punjab Police also confirmed the arrests and said that 20 teams of Lahore Police and CIA, headed by the deputy inspector general of police (investigation), had been constituted on the orders of Inspector General Inam Ghani to investigate the case. It said that police were taking all necessary measures, adding that "no stone will be left unturned to provide immediate justice to the victim and her family".
The police teams are "working day and night", the statement said, to identify the accused by gathering DNA evidence, geofencing, examining CCTV footage and Nadra records.
"More than half of the suspects in the case are being investigated and raids are being carried out to nab dozens of former record holders in such incidents," IGP Ghani was quoted as saying.
During a meeting, Ghani said that command officers should consider it as a test case and bring it to a logical conclusion as early as possible, the statement said.
"Irresponsibility would not be tolerated in arresting the social criminals involved in sexual violence and oppression," he said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a statement, condemned the sexual assault of the lady in Lahore as well as that of a five-year-old child, who had been murdered and torched after being raped in Karachi, which surfaced on Sunday. He summoned reports of both incidents from the IGs of the provinces.
"The protection of women is the government's foremost priority and responsibility. Such brutality and savagery cannot be allowed in any civilised society. Such incidents are against our social values and an ugly stain on our society," the statement released by PM Office said.
The prime minister also stressed on the need to strengthen laws for the protection of women and children.


Meanwhile, Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari said that the ministry's regional office "immediately asked for an action report from the police".
The ministry received the report as well as a copy of the first information report (FIR) of the incident, she added.


Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar vowed that justice would be delivered in the case.
"Justice will be done in the motorway case no matter what and those who tortured the victim will have to suffer strict punishment!" he tweeted.
He said that the responsibility of providing protection and justice to civilians rested with the state.
"Our manifesto is to create a society where, whether it's day or night, women/children would feel safe whether they are alone or with family."


Information Minister Shibli Faraz also condemned the incident and vowed that the "wicked characters who committed this heinous act will not escape the law" and will be punished accordingly.


PML-N President and Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif urged society to "at least stand with the victim and acknowledge the real problem".
He said that the incident should be dealt with "collective and mutli-pronged action" instead of a "knee jerk response".
"We as a society are failing our women & children," he remarked. "For starters, at least stand with the victim and acknowledge the real problem. Yet another horrible incident calls for collective & multi-pronged action... NOT a knee-jerk response!"


In an earlier tweet, the former Punjab chief minister had termed the incident "condemnable, shameful and saddening".
PPP leaders also condemned the incident and party's Senator Sherry Rehman submitted a calling attention notice in the Senate Secretariat to discuss the matter in the upper house.
"This heinous crime merits a response from the concerned minister on the floor of the house," the notice read.
Separately, PPP leader Nafisa Shah termed the incident as "saddening" and said that the crime took place on a major road which "raises a lot of question marks for the government". Shah said that there were reports that motorway police were not deployed on the road despite repeated requests. She demanded that the chief minister and the concerned minister should both accept their "incapability" and resign.
Last night, Chief Minister Buzdar took "strict notice" of the incident and directed the Inspector General of Police to submit a report.
Buzdar gave instructions for arresting those involved in the incident as quickly as possible, adding that "justice would be provided to the woman".


Case will be a 'classic example'
Later in the evening, prime minister's adviser Shahzad Akbar said that police were gathering evidence and the culprits would be arrested soon.
"There is also an asministrative failure which we should admit," he said while talking to reporters alongside Lahore Capital City Police Officer Umer Sheikh. Akbar, who is adviser to the prime minister on interior and accountability, also addressed on air remarks made by Sheikh — where he suggested that women should be careful while leaving their homes — and said that it was being turned into a "meaningless controversy".
Sheikh, while explaining the measures being taken to probe the case, said that the case will be resolved and become a "classic example".
He said that rural and urban policing was being "combined" to investigate the case as the police were deploying all resources including foot tracking, DNA profiling and geofencing etc. The CCPO said that the crime scene's radius was hardly three to five kilometres but the location was near three villages. He assured that the police had gathered some "clues" as well.
When asked about his remarks, Sheikh defended himself by saying that "it was a message to the general public because our society is not [as independent]".
"We didn't deny that this crime took place, we are investigating it and we are finding some positive clues," he said.
Senate body summons Motorways IGP
Senate human rights panel also took notice of the matter and summoned the IGP of motorways police to brief members on the incident. The motorways police chief will also be required to tell the committee why distress calls by the victim were not answered.
According to a notification of the agenda of the meeting, that will be held on September 10, the communications secretary will also be required to brief committee members over the incident
 
Only if bilawal didnt oppose the bill we would.have passed death sentece to rapist but ofcourse har burai ka garh PPP.

Rapist and acid thrower to female should be given death sentence period.
 
Anyone caught yet ?

they will strike again.

any poor innocent framed by the police yet ?

it’s what usually happens and whole country will forget applaud the police and move on
until it happens again .
 
"More than half of the suspects in the case are being investigated and raids are being carried out to nab dozens of former record holders in such incidents," IGP Ghani was quoted as saying.

cover up in play .
 

The guy has clarified his position. I agree with him somehow.. he is criticizing our own society.

he is admitting west is safe for women then? France has more law of rules and Lahore doesnt? What is police for? Why are they paid every month?
This doesnt clear anything.
 
he is admitting west is safe for women then? France has more law of rules and Lahore doesnt? What is police for? Why are they paid every month?
This doesnt clear anything.
Sister, he is just being too honest.. He knows that even GT road is not safe.. We all know this..

And yes, being a police officer, he shouldn't have given that statement. Because its their duty to provide us the security..

But there is another angle I am bringing here.. The lady somehow informed the police operator who had to dispatch someone.. instead of police, the dacoits came to the exact location.. And they carried out the crime without any fear.. and then went away.. even before police, a relative of the lady arrived at the scene...

This raises so many questions.. I think the operator should be the first person to be taken into custody. I know about a few incidents in Karachi.. when people left the airport, they were stopped by robbers who knew exactly how many dollars/ riyals/ dirhams the persons were carrying and in which bag's pocket.

This investigation requires ISI/ FIA.. It should be immediately taken away from police.
 
Rape exists in all societies, west, east, north or south. This evil has no religion or skin colour but is a evil found in the human condition. It is for this reason as you pointed out and I have raised this matter rape should be condemned everywhere. It is as bad in New York, New Delhi or Lahore. We should all condemn it and now score points against India or other countries.
Agreed. The crime is horrid, but what matters (after the fact) is that we catch the culprits and punish them. That alone won't solve the underlying systemic issues -- that requires a massive overhaul -- but we can't fail at delivering justice. It cannot be an option, ever.
 
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