Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Cops save girl, 9, from ‘compensati­on’ wedding

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LAHORE: Pakistani police rescued a 9- year- old girl from being married off to a 14-yearold boy to settle a family dispute yesterday and arrested four village elders who had ordered the “compensati­on wedding”.

The interventi­on in Pakistan’s largest province, Punjab, is rare in a country where it is often culturally acceptable to use marriage to build and strengthen alliances, settle disputes or pay off debts.

Police arrested all four members of the village council who had decreed that the girl be given in vani, or compensati­on marriage, to settle a dispute between two families in Rahim Yar Khan district of Punjab province.

“The girl’s brother’s wife died due to some health problems a few weeks ago, and (the wife’s) relatives suspected foul play and accused her family of murder,” deputy superinten­dent of police Mamoonur Rasheed said.

“The village

council decided to give the little girl in vani to settle the suspected murder.”

The council decided that the girl would be married to a 14- year- old cousin of her brother’s deceased wife.

Three percent of girls in Pakistan are married before they turn 15 and 21 percent before the age of 18, according to Unicef data.

Parents of child brides are punishable by only a month in prison and a fine of 1 000 rupees (R229). – Reuters)

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