Two booked for submitting forged bail surety bond

Fraud by terror case suspect, accomplice exposed during verification

DIJKOT:

Two men have been booked for submitting fake bail surety bonds in a terrorism case.

Police have launched raids to arrest the suspects following the discovery of forged documents.

According to an FIR lodged by Faisalabad Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Reader Muhammad Shabbir, the Lahore High Court had approved post-arrest bail of accused Arsalan in a case registered under sections 7 ATA, 337-H2, 186, 353, 324, and 386.

The court had ordered submission of a surety bond worth Rs100,000. Arsalan submitted a bail surety under the name of Ali Haider, resident of Rahim Yar Khan, which was found to be fake during verification.

Investigations revealed that Arsalan, with the assistance of his accomplice Ali Raza, had submitted a forged bail surety and defrauded the court.

On the court's order, a new case has been registered under sections 420, 468, and 471 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

The police have begun action to trace and arrest both accused.

In another incident, a woman was sexually assaulted. The police registered a case and launched raids to arrest the assaulters.

The victim filed a case with Madina Town police, stating that she is a housewife and had contacted the suspect Adnan over the phone a year ago. He told her that he works in Dubai and that trapped her. A month ago, the suspect returned from Dubai and said he had prepared the complainant's documents for taking her to Dubai. He called her to a hotel on Susan Road and offered her a dri nk that rendered her unconscious.

The suspect recorded indecent pictures and videos of the victim. After she regained consciousness and returned to her home, the suspect started blackmailing her.

He called her to the same hotel where he blackmailed and sexually assaulted her. He threatened to share the videos on social media if she told anyone about her ordeal. The Madina Town police initiated action under Section 376 and launched search for the suspect.

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