The women said that the police officials had forced them to remove their clothes and dance all night. The police allegedly also stole Rs 200,000 and mobile phone from the girls after they had returned from a wedding that same night.
In their application to the district and session judge, the three women said that Kamonke police sub inspector Munawar Shaheed Abid Farooq and constables’ Muhammad Shahid, Sajid and Muhammad Usman arrested them when they were returning from Riyasat’s wedding in the area and took them to a police chowki.
The police officials then forced the women to remove their clothes and dance to the song ‘Munni badnaam hui darling tere lie’ all night. When they refused they were tortured and the police threatened to nominate them in fake cases and also registered a case against them in the Saddar police station.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 28th, 2010.
This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:
Correction: November 29, 2010
The headline has been reworked to remove content deemed insensitive.
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it is the matter of shame that our police is forcing the women to do such things which are totally out of manners. i want to ask from such police officials that is ther no muni in your homes?