Khaleej Times

Police hunt attacker after 11 women stabbed

- AFP

karachi — Police here announced a reward of nearly $5,000 on Thursday for informatio­n that could help them nab a serial attacker who has stabbed 11 women so far in the port megacity of Karachi.

The attacks began late last month when a man on a motorcycle began sporadical­ly wounding women walking on streets in the eastern part of the sprawling city.

They escalated late on Wednesday when the attacker targeted five women in different parts of the neighbourh­ood, bringing the total number of women assaulted to 11 and alarming authoritie­s.

CCTV footage of one attack shows the man stabbing a burqaclad woman from behind and then fleeing, police said. “It is

it is the pattern that he attacks on the women from rear with some sharp pointed object. Our full focus in on this case and we hope to find the culprit soon Samiullah Soomro, a police officer

the pattern that he attacks on the women from rear with some sharp pointed object... We have arrested at least eight individual­s having similariti­es with the appearance of the attacker,” Samiullah Soomro, a senior police officer, said.

Police also announced a reward of Rs500,000 ($4,700) for informatio­n leading to the attacker’s arrest. “Our full focus in on this case and we hope to find the culprit soon,” Soomro said.

The attacks echo a similar spree in the garrison city of Rawalpindi last year, when a man stabbed 17 women over a series of months, killing one, because he wanted “revenge” for a cruel stepmother.

“I hate women,” 22-year-old Mohammed Ali told police when he was finally arrested in August.

Women in deeply conservati­ve Pakistan have fought for their rights for years, in a patriarcha­l society where so-called “honour” killings and attacks on women remain commonplac­e. —

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