Sindh Assembly passes resolution condemning Kasur child pornography ring
Resolution calls for immediate arrest of culprits and that they be tried in military courts
KARACHI:
A resolution against the country’s worst incident of child abuse in Kasur was passed unanimously by the Sindh Assembly on Wednesday.
The resolution demanded an immediate arrest of the culprits and their trial in military courts.
The resolution was moved by Pakistan Peoples Party MPA Sharmila Farooqui and was supported by the lawmakers of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
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“This House vehemently condemns the largest and worst ever incident of child abuse case in Pakistan in Kasur, Punjab,” the contents of the resolution, a copy of which is available with The Express Tribune, read.
“The glaring fact that the abuse had been on-going since 2006 and no action whatsoever was taken until the victims’ parents staged protests raises serious concerns regarding the sheer negligence and apathy of the police,” it added.
Further, the resolution called for an immediate arrest of the perpetrators of the sickening crime and demanded that the accused be tried in military courts. “This House demands immediate arrest of the culprits and their trial in military courts and speedy justice for the victims and their families.”
A resolution against the country’s worst incident of child abuse in Kasur was passed unanimously by the Sindh Assembly on Wednesday.
The resolution demanded an immediate arrest of the culprits and their trial in military courts.
The resolution was moved by Pakistan Peoples Party MPA Sharmila Farooqui and was supported by the lawmakers of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
Read: Four police officials suspended over child porn scandal
“This House vehemently condemns the largest and worst ever incident of child abuse case in Pakistan in Kasur, Punjab,” the contents of the resolution, a copy of which is available with The Express Tribune, read.
“The glaring fact that the abuse had been on-going since 2006 and no action whatsoever was taken until the victims’ parents staged protests raises serious concerns regarding the sheer negligence and apathy of the police,” it added.
Further, the resolution called for an immediate arrest of the perpetrators of the sickening crime and demanded that the accused be tried in military courts. “This House demands immediate arrest of the culprits and their trial in military courts and speedy justice for the victims and their families.”