Man arrested for killing teenage daughter

Accused killed his 15-year-old daughter after his wife got her married against his and the victim's wishes

A file photo of a girl. PHOTO: AFP

KARACHI:
Police claimed to have apprehended a middle-aged man for allegedly killing his teenage daughter since both he and the victim opposed her marriage to a man of bad reputation.

Fifteen-year-old B* was stabbed to death inside her house in North Karachi, within the limits of Sir Syed police station on August 1. Later the victim’s brother Khawar registered an FIR No 183/16 at Sir Syed police station against the father, Akhtar Manzur.

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Manzur had been on the run since the incident took place but he was arrested by Federal B Industrial Area police on Friday. The police were conducting routine patrol in Federal B Area Block 22 when they intercepted him near Shafiq Morr.



During interrogation, Manzur revealed that he had killed his daughter, said SHO Naeem Khan, adding that the police also found the murder weapon, a knife.

According to the accused, his wife — a garment factory worker — wanted to get their daughter married to her male colleague, Asif. “My wife forcibly held the nikah against mine and my daughter’s wishes,” he claimed. “Asif has a poor reputation so I did not want my daughter to marry him. I was helpless and could not do anything about them so I decided to kill my own daughter.”


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A suspected robber was killed during an alleged encounter with the police in Manghopir. Police officials said that the accused, identified as Shahzad Jumma, was injured in firing and was arrested. The injured robber was taken to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital where he died.

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Police also claimed to have recovered weapon and a snatched motorcycle they were trying to smuggle the stolen motorcycle to Balochistan.

Similarly, another suspected robber was killed in an alleged encounter with the police in Hyderi.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 6th, 2016.

 
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