Rawalpindi rape victim's mother seeks CM's intervention over police inefficiency

Says police refraining from arresting influential suspects; nine-year-old Zainab was killed on Monday


Our Correspondent March 24, 2021
Protesters attempting to enter the police station to attack the man accused of Zainab's murder, in Rawalpindi on March 23, 2021. PHOTO: EXPRESS/Imran Asghar

RAWALPINDI:

The mother of 9-year-old Zainab, killed after an alleged sexual assault in Rawalpindi on Monday night, has appealed to Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar to intervene in the case, citing police inefficiency.

Meanwhile, police registered an FIR of the incident and detained two more suspects including the wife of the neighbour. The apprehended man has been identified as Rana Adnan. According to the case details, Aniqa, wife of the main suspect Babar Masih, had perpetrated the sexual assault at her house.

According to Shumaila Gul, police were not cooperating with her, saying the law enforcement agency had arrested only two out of the four suspects.

The minor girl's mother said that the two who had not been arrested were influential figures.

She went on to add that she would commit suicide soon if she is not assisted in the matter and given justice. Gul also demanded that those accused in the case should be hanged publicly for their heinous crime.

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On Tuesday, protesters blocked the Rawalpindi airport road and attempted to barge into the Civil Lines police station following the incident.

The murder was committed in the Jhanda Chechi area of the district where the girl had gone missing after she left her home to go to a nearby shop. Her body was later found from under the bed of her family's neighbour.

The police earlier detained a suspect, identified as Babar Masih, following the incident and moved him to the said police station, where the protesters gathered to protest.

As per initial police investigation, the minor was sexually assaulted before being killed. The LEA said that that the post-mortem report could ascertain the suspicion and the cause of death.

Police also said that the suspect, Babar Masih, was being questioned, adding that his DNA sample will also be sent for a test.

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