Pak court orders police protection for Hindu rape victim

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

A Pakistani in the southern province has ordered the police to provide protection to a Hindu woman who was allegedly raped last month by a man belonging to an influential family, a media report said today.

Ahmed of the High (SHC) yesterday issued the order after taking a suo motu notice of the alleged rape which took place in Kunri area of the Umerkot district.


The directed the (DIG) Mirpurkhas and the of Police (SP) to provide security to the victim and her family, reported.

He ordered the police to take action against the culprit belonging to an influential family, it said.

Umerkot SP Ijaz Bajwa submitted a report before the yesterday, stating that the DIG Mirpurkhas had constituted a committee under his supervision.

The committee, including the sub-divisional police officer of Kunri and the (SHO), has been tasked to conduct a fair and impartial investigation into the incident.

The report said that the FIR of the incident had been registered at the station and the suspect was arrested.

It said that the medical examination of the victim, daughter of a farmer, was conducted at the Kunri taluka hospital and the samples for a DNA test were also collected.

The medical reports confirmed that the victim was subjected to a sexual assault and the investigation was under way, the report said.

The SP informed the that a show-cause notice had been issued to the SHO concerned.

Earlier, Human Rights Commission of (HRCP) had said that on an average around 20 to 25 Hindu girls were forcibly converted to Islam every month in the southern province.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 10:55 IST