Land grabbers torture women, occupy houses

Victims urge govt to provide them shelter


APP July 18, 2017
PHOTO: AFP

BAHAWALPUR: At least two women were tortured by land grabbers in Hussainabad Village, Lodhran on Monday.

Police said Nasreen Mai and Naseem Mai were brought in injured condition to District Headquarters Hospital, Lodhran for emergency medical treatment.

The victims told the police that armed men belonging to Joiya Tribe barged into their houses when the male members were not present.

They said the culprits tortured them and beat them with sticks. As a result, they suffered critical injuries.

They added the armed men occupied their houses and shops. The victims said in 1986, the government allotted residential plots to their family under the five-marla scheme in Moza Hussainabad.

They said under the scheme, five plots were allotted to Muhammad Iqbal, Saeed Ahmed, Iqbal, Muhammad Siddique and Muhammad Aslam where they constructed houses and also converted two rooms into shops to earn their livelihood.

The injured women claimed the culprits not only tortured them, but they also expelled them from their houses and occupied them illegally.

They appealed to the government to provide shelter and save them from the armed land grabbers.

Meanwhile, the police have registered a case and started investigation.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 18th, 2017.

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