Wife seeks FIR against husband for making her do sex work

She said he would beat her for refusing sex work


Our Correspondent August 21, 2016
PHOTO: REUTERS

LAHORE: An additional district and sessions judge on Saturday sought comments from the Shahdara SHO on a petition filed by a woman seeking a case against her husband for trying to sell her to people running a prostitution business.

‘Forced into prostitution,’ teenager appeals for justice

She submitted that her husband had been pressing her into sex work but she had always refused. She said he would beat her for refusing sex work. A few days ago, she said, she had fallen unconscious after he gave her a spiked drink.

She said when she came to senses she saw him negotiating a price for her with some people. She said she had slipped out and requested the relevant SHO to take action against her husband.

Three held in Lahore for child prostitution

Earlier in May, the National Commission for Human Rights (NHCR) sought a report from Islamabad’s chief commissioner and inspector general of police over an application filed by a teenage woman, 18, who was allegedly forced into prostitution at a brothel in Sector I-10/1.

While sending the woman to a shelter home, the NCHR Chairman Justice (retired) Ali Nawaz Chohan sought replies from the commissioner and the IGP.

The NCHR chairman also wrote that he expects a “full inquiry on the subject.”

Published in The Express Tribune, August 21st, 2016.

COMMENTS (3)

NKAli | 7 years ago | Reply These acts will continue unabated until we don't come to our senses that Pakistan is a feudal state and not an Islamic one, as claimed. Remove the term "Islamic" and we will settle down to setting things right...in an Islamic way. What has been the outcome of the NCHR nobody knows. Again, why continue with the Police Act of 1861? Why have civic bodies not come into the forefront of city development because the political majority in Parliament lacks education and common sense? What is going on in this so-called 'Land of the Pure?' My deepest commiserations with the married woman. Salams
Haji Atiya | 7 years ago | Reply No doubt prompted by that old saying: "An honest day's pay for an honest day's work..", I'm sure !
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