The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Protests held across Pakistan after 7-year-old girl’s rape, murder

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LAHORE, Pakistan: Protests broke out across Pakistan after the rape and murder of a 7-yearold girl in a district south of Lahore, due to public anger at what is seen as the authoritie­s’ failure to investigat­e such cases.

It is the 12th such murder in the town of Kasur in a year, and has raised concern that a serial killer may be on the loose.

Two people were killed on Wednesday when police fired at angry protesters in Kasur, and a local resident said schools, offices, and markets remained shut in the town.

Demonstrat­ions were held in all cities between Faisalabad in the northeast down to Pakistan’s southern metropolis of Karachi.

In Lahore, the provincial capital of the state where Kasur is located, protesters blocked a major road connecting the two, causing traffic between them to be suspended.

Police recovered the body of Zainab Ansari from a garbage dumpster in Kasur on Tuesday, four days after she was reported missing.

The chief minister of Punjab province, Shahbaz Sharif visited Ansari’s parents to assure them that the perpetrato­rs would be apprehende­d soon, a provincial government spokesman said.

“(Sharif) has announced Rs10 million (US$90,000) for anyone giving informatio­n about the kidnapper,” Punjab government spokesman Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan told Reuters.

He said it could not be ruled out that the murders involved a serial killer.

A police official speaking on condition on anonymity said two of Ansari’s relatives had been interrogat­ed and 26 locals are currently in custody and being questioned.

He added that police are waiting for forensic evidence to be collected and analysed.

Ansari’s family doubts justice will be done.

“We don’t have any expectatio­ns from police, as we gave proof to police including the CCTV footage, but they could do nothing,” her uncle Hafiz Muhammad Adnan told Reuters.

Adnan said the kidnapper waited to dump the body after search parties took a break after four days of looking.

“It appears as if the kidnapper is a local who developed familiarit­y with Zainab to take her along, probably telling her that he would take her to her parents,” he said.

A number of police officials have been transferre­d out of the region for failing to investigat­e complaints of missing children since 2015, when authoritie­s uncovered what they said was a paedophile ring linked to a prominent local family.

At least two people have been convicted in connection with that case, in which authoritie­s say hundreds of children in the district were abused. —

 ??  ?? Pakistani human rights activists carry placards and banners during a protest against the rape and murder of a child in Karachi. — Reuters photo
Pakistani human rights activists carry placards and banners during a protest against the rape and murder of a child in Karachi. — Reuters photo

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