Alleged sexual assault shakes Ghazi University

Investigation launched following serious accusations against professors

Petitioner claims two men raped her and filmed the assault. PHOTO: FILE

DERA GAZI KHAN:

An alleged case of sexual abuse concerning a female student at Ghazi University has come to the forefront, involving accusations against professors.

Following the victim’s complaint, the Gadai police station registered a case against two professors and an additional student.

The incident has garnered attention from Inspector General (IG) Punjab, prompting decisive action to ensure justice.

The victim, Sana Irshad, relayed to the police that her classmate, Tahira Lal, invited her to a private hostel with the promise of aiding her examination scores.

Tragically, the situation took a dark turn when Dr Khalid Khattak allegedly rendered Sana unconscious using a potent substance. Subsequently, Dr Zafar Wazir purportedly subjected the young woman to sexual assault over the course of the night.

Responding promptly, Punjab IGP Dr Usman Anwar acknowledged the gravity of the situation after viewing a circulating video statement by Sana Irshad, a Ghazi University student, on social media.

In response, he directed Deputy Police Officer (DPO) Dera Ghazi Khan, Hasan Afzal, to lead an investigation under his vigilant supervision. This inquiry aims to leave no stone unturned, encompassing all facets of the incident.

Driven by a commitment to uphold legal protocols, the IG is resolute in completing the investigation promptly and bringing the responsible parties to justice.

Emphasising the significance of delivering unyielding justice, IG Punjab voiced that those who engage in blackmail, abuse, or harassment against female students should not be granted any leniency. The directive stands to ensure the immediate provision of justice to the victim, all while adhering to the requirements of the law.

The Gadai police station has initiated action by formally registering the case based on Sana Irshad’s statement. As of the latest reports, no arrests have been made.

Meanwhile, Ghazi University’s Director of Media, Professor Shoaib Raza, clarified that the circulating video of the student’s statement is approximately four months old.

He highlighted that the university promptly responded to the victim’s complaint by launching an inquiry, leading to the suspension of the implicated teachers.

Professor Raza raised concerns about a select group of teachers within the university who may have orchestrated the dissemination of the video statement on social media, possibly driven by ulterior motives.

In light of this, internal investigations are ongoing to address any disruptions caused by these individuals. He affirmed that Ghazi University continues to function smoothly in terms of its academic and administrative affairs.

In conclusion, it is imperative to address this situation transparently and effectively.

A comprehensive investigation, adherence to legal procedures, and proactive measures to counter any malicious intent are crucial to ensuring justice for the victim and safeguarding the reputation of the university.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 9th, 2023.

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