Dr Aamir Liaquat’s third wife arrested in Punjab

FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing of Karachi picked her from her mother’s house in Lodhran


Amir Mehmood December 16, 2022

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LODHRAN:

The Cyber Crime Wing, Karachi, of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Thursday arrested Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain’s third wife Dania Shah for leaking his objectionable video.

DPO Kashif Aslam said that the cybercrime team conducted an operation within the remits of Saddar police station, Lodhran, under a case 73/2022 registered in Karachi.

Dania Shah was named in a case of FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing of Karachi, for making the video of Dr. Aamir viral. She was arrested from her house in Danuran by the team of FIA Cybercrime Wing Karachi at 6pm on Thursday and then shifted to Karachi.

After Dania Shah’s arrest, Dr. Aamir’s mother-in-law Salma Bibi protested at Saddar police station and said in a conversation, “My daughter Dania Shah has been abducted by the police and armed men from my house. Armed police personnel tortured Dania Shah and me and broke my arm and finger. The police officials asked me to come to Saddar police station and you will find your daughter there. I am in Saddar police station but nobody is telling anything about my daughter.”

Salma Bibi feared, the way Aamir Liaquat was killed, there is a plan to kill my daughter because we have filed the case of inheritance and that under the law. My daughter was kidnapped by Dr Aamir’s first wife Bushra ten days after filing the case.

Salma Bibi requested the Punjab chief minister to recover my daughter as she has not committed any crime.

According to the police spokesman Imran Umar, no violence has been done to Dania Shah and her mother by the police. Neither she was wanted nor was she arrested by the Lodhran police. More details can be obtained from the FIA spokesperson.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, December 16th, 2022.

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