DUBAI: The Human Rights Watch is calling on Saudi Arabia to investigate the death of a Pakistani transgender woman who had been detained by police in Riyadh, following a raid on a private gathering.

The rights group says a family member claims the transgender woman was tortured in custody.

The HRW said on Thursday the medical report states the body did not show “any signs of suspicious wounds”.

A police memo says the detainee complained of chest pains and was taken to a hospital.

Saudi news website Sabq published pictures of the February raid, showing men dressed in women’s clothing and makeup with their identities concealed.

Homosexuality and cross-dressing are not permitted in Saudi Arabia. Sentences for this offence include imprisonment, fines and lashes.

Published in Dawn, April 14th, 2017

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