Committee finds SBK Women University's sexual harassment news ‘fake’

Administration contacts FIA to take action against propagators


Our Correspondent August 13, 2018
Investigation into the matter was conducted on the orders of caretaker Chief Minister Alauddin Marri. PHOTO: FILE

QUETTA: A committee formed to investigate the news making rounds on social media about alleged sexual harassment of students at the Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University (SBK) has termed the news as fake, baseless and a malicious attempt to malign the university’s reputation.

The committee has also come up with recommendations to hold investigation against propagators of the defaming campaign through the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA).

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The investigation into the matter was ordered by caretaker Balochistan Chief Minister Alauddin Marri after the SBK’s alleged sexual harassment news went viral on social media.

Subsequently, a three-member committee, headed by DIG Special Branch Kashif Alam, was formed. The other two members of the committee were Small Industries Director General Saira Atta, and Schools and Secondary Education Additional Secretary Salahuddin Noorzai.

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The committee members recorded statements of the concerned people, checked the visitors log and inspected the security arrangements. They expressed their satisfaction over the mechanism adopted for visitors and security arrangements at the varsity.

However, the committee held the university administration responsible for showing negligence in establishing a complaint cell under Protection against Harassment of Women at Workplace Act at the university.

It recommended establishment of the complaint cell under the aforementioned law.

The report was presented to CM Marri and the Balochistan chief secretary.

On the other hand, the university administration told the media that they had already contacted the FIA against the propagators of fake news.

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