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

I think you don't read newspaper. Newspaper par har Roz rape and murder ki news hoti Hain Jo local news wala page hota ha us par. Itni bari country main itnay cases normal hain
Wow.. Of course I don't read local news page.. So this is normal.. just wow... Thanks for telling me.
 
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DNA matched.. so there's no reason to doubt that he is not the one.

A more important task is to find his links, and who informed him about the location... and how he got away earlier and kept doing all these acts for many years..
The police and doctor system do not convince us, you know how it works.
May be under intensive pressure from the top-level, they found a scapegoat on an urgent basis, everything is possible to make a case look real; they can leave his sample on the crime scene and now making stories of DNA matched. The main question is, the victim identified him as a real criminal. How you trust this system This is the same system where Nawaz Sharif’s ‘fake medical reports’ were issued. Why could not any investigating agency take hold of doctors and lab technicians who produced reports?
 
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The police and doctor system do not convince us, you know how it works.
May be under intensive pressure from the top-level, they found a scapegoat on an urgent basis, everything is possible to make a case look real; they can leave his sample on the crime scene and now making stories of DNA matched. The main question is, the victim identified him as a real criminal. How you trust this system This is the same system where Nawaz Sharif’s ‘fake medical reports’ were issued. Why could not any investigating agency take hold of doctors and lab technicians who produced reports?
Maybe you are right.. watch this..

Arif Hameed Bhatti is saying that the result of the DNA matched with the 2013 criminal yesterday night.. instead of going directly to arrest him, police went to his home in the morning at 11:00, and found that he has already left.. And his mobile number data revealed that he was there.. but left before police came to arrest him. The guy Abid is his friend and they have taken his sample for DNA too, for which the result is being awaited.

Yeh tou LOL hogaya.. if Arif Hameed Bhatti is correct..

 
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Maybe you are right.. watch this..

Arif Hameed Bhatti is saying that the result of the DNA matched with the 2013 criminal yesterday night.. instead of going directly to arrest him, police went to his home in the morning at 11:00, and found that he has already left.. And his mobile number data revealed that he was there.. but left before police came to arrest him. The guy Abid is his friend and they have taken his sample for DNA too, for which the result is being awaited.

Yeh tou LOL hogaya.. if Arif Hameed Bhatti is correct..

let's see how these stories evolving and praying that victim would receive justice from this filthy systems
 
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what? IG poice nay to dono bandon ki pics laga di hai

I am too confused right now.. Don't know who to believe.. There is an internal fighting going on within Police department between CCPO and Ex-IGP matter. Lets hope that these are the ones.

I don't want that police presents someone else as the culprit and then get away with undue rewards, while the actual culprits roam freely to find another victim.
 
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DAWN.COM

TODAY'S PAPER | SEPTEMBER 12, 2020


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Govt has reached 'real culprits' in motorway gang-rape, CM Buzdar says
Dawn.com | Imran GabolUpdated 12 Sep 2020
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The gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway. — Dawn

The gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway. — Dawn
Punjab IGP Inam Ghani and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar attend a press conference. — DawnNewsTV

Punjab IGP Inam Ghani and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar attend a press conference. — DawnNewsTV
The gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway. — Dawn

The gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway. — Dawn
Punjab IGP Inam Ghani and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar attend a press conference. — DawnNewsTV

Punjab IGP Inam Ghani and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar attend a press conference. — DawnNewsTV
The gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway. — Dawn

The gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway. — Dawn


Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has announced that the government has been able to reach the "real culprits" in the motorway gang-rape that caused countrywide anger.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore, he said the investigation of the case was started in a scientific manner and he was personally monitoring the probe.
"I want to inform you all, [we] have been able to reach the real culprits in this tragic incident in less than 72 hours," he said.
Primary suspect Abid Ali. — Photo: Punjab govt

Primary suspect Abid Ali. — Photo: Punjab govt

He said the "beasts" involved in the incident will soon be arrested and given appropriate punishment as per the law. He added that he has directed the Punjab Police and other departments to take effective measures to prevent such incidents in the future.


Buzdar said he had personally talked to the victim and assured her of justice. He announced a reward of Rs2.5 million each for the persons that helped lead to the identification of the suspects.
Punjab Inspector General of Police Inam Ghani said it was confirmed through scientific evidence last night that the primary suspect in the case is one Abid Ali, a resident of Fort Abbas in Bahawalnagar district.
He said police initially only had the information that the DNA samples collected from the crime scene matched with the samples in government records of a minor suspect collected in some other case.
"We dug through the records to obtain details of the suspect and got hold of his identity card and [cellphone] number. We traced him to his address and obtained all the details.
"After checking the record we had previously and the phones he had, we found that he had four sims registered in his name but he also had another sim not in his name. Geo-fencing confirmed his location and we were also able to reach his accomplice through this."
IGP Ghani said police were "95-96 per cent" sure of the identity of Ali's accomplice, whose presence at the crime scene was shown by telephone data.
Earlier, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communication Shahbaz Gill said that the DNA of a suspect wanted in the motorway gang-rape case had matched with government records, suggesting that one of the primary culprits had been identified.
In a tweet, he said the suspect "will be arrested soon".
Gill congratulated Chief Minister Buzdar, the provincial police chief and the Lahore capital city police officer, saying the three were in a meeting regarding the case until 4am in the morning.
Also read: Public hangings do not stop rapes, the answer lies elsewhere
"The chief minister has monitored the entire case himself," Gill, who previously served as Buzdar's spokesperson, added. "Work speaks, not words."


In an update on the case, Azhar Mashwani, focal person on digital media to the Punjab chief minister, said a committee formed to probe the incident had submitted its initial report to the chief minister.
He said all law-enforcement agencies were jointly working on the case and DNA profiling of suspects was ongoing.
Mashwani said personnel of Punjab Highway Patrol had now been deployed on the motorway where the incident occurred. The government has also decided to link motorway's helpline (130) with 15 and 1124 helplines.


The developments in the case come more than three days after the gang-rape caused countrywide outrage and raised questions over the lack of security on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway, which has been unmanned since it became operational nearly six months ago.
According to the details available so far, a woman in her early 30s, a resident of Lahore’s Defence Housing Society, was stuck on the motorway with her two children at around 1am after her car ran out of fuel. As she tried to arrange for help, two men approached her and took her and her children (under eight) into the nearby fields at gunpoint.
Once in the field, the attackers raped the woman in front of her children. By the time a police party and a relative of the woman had called arrived at the scene, the attackers had fled, taking with them the cash and valuables the victim was carrying with her.
As the investigation into the incident started, there were reports that the victim had called the helpline of Motorway Police, but she was denied assistance because the area in question was not covered by the Pakistan National Highway and Motorway Police.
On Friday, a host of investigators pooled in their expertise in the pursuit of two violent suspects who might have left their fingerprints and DNA behind as they went about smashing windows of the car while forcibly taking the rape victim and her children away. Reports said many of the nearby villages had been combed for the suspects by investigation teams.
Initial investigation
In the first progress report submitted by the Lahore police to Chief Minister Buzdar, it was claimed that some 15 suspects were taken into custody during a search operation launched in the vicinity of the crime site.
Buzdar also constituted a five-member committee, with the provincial law minister as the convener, to investigate the case.
Punjab IGP Ghani earlier told Dawn that 20 teams were working on the case. "Lahore DIG (Investigations) Shahzada Sultan is leading one of them. A crime investigation agency is separately working. Another one is being led by divisional SP," he said.
He said the data from geo-fencing at three points, including where the car stopped, where the woman was raped, and the area pointed out by a local tracker hired by police to trace the footprints of the culprits, had been recorded.
“We have also obtained data of men of between 25 and 35 years living in the nearby villages from Nadra besides conducting profiling of 70 young suspects,” Ghani said.
Police had also confirmed on the basis of medical reports that the victim was raped by more than one man. He also hinted that police had managed to get some clues from the crime scene that could lead them to the culprits.
 
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So Arif Hameed Bhatti was right..

Both haven't been arrested till yet.

Police raided multiple places however they ranaway before the raids everytime.

Police has to look within..
Yes, read the same. they always leave before the police arrives. someone is leaking information.
 
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Why CM Punjab and Silly Basharat has to do with this all scenario. It's simple police case. Is it something unusual ?
 
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