Over 20 more suspects rounded up in couple sexual harassment case

Published July 11, 2021
After identifying Usman Abrar, police arrested him which  led to the tracing of the others. — Photo provided by Shakeel Qarar
After identifying Usman Abrar, police arrested him which led to the tracing of the others. — Photo provided by Shakeel Qarar

ISLAMABAD: Scores of people have been picked up by police in connection with the investigation of the couple harassment case in which the main suspect, Usman Abrar, along with four other persons is already in custody.

The police have detained 20 to 25 relatives of other suspects who have gone into hiding. These suspects were spotted in videos or photos recovered from the mobile phones and laptops of the five arrested men.

The police also rounded up a relative of a man who is suspected of making the video of Usman Abrar and others while they held the couple at gunpoint, forced them to strip and beat them up.

The relatives of the suspect told Dawn that the capital police raided a house in Shamsabad Rawalpindi three days ago. As the suspect was not present there, the police took away one of his relatives.

He has been in police custody for three days without any legal proceedings, they said. On Saturday, they added, the suspect obtained bail before arrest from court and approached the police along with his family to join the investigation after which his relative was set free.

The police officers said the investigation in the case was in the initial stage as the investigators were still busy identifying and tracing the suspects. Besides, they were also requesting the couple to submit written statements and become complainants in the case. The mobile phones and laptops of the suspects were also being analysed to find out if the suspects were involved in organised crime.

The officers said the suspects in police custody were yet to be properly interrogated as so far their statements have not been recorded.

Meanwhile, the officers said the investigators were also trying to establish the identification of the close contacts of the main suspect, Usman Abrar, with the help of his call and message records.

Moreover, the police have found that three cases were already registered against him — one at the Sihala police station and two in Rawalpindi.

The case at Sihala police station was registered on April 30 under 506-ii (criminal intimidation) and other sections of Pakistan Penal Code.

According to the FIR, Usman Abrar along with 15 armed persons in black uniform raided the office of Ahsan Mehmood and beat him up along with his staff and threatened them.

Investigation officer of the case ASI Mohammad Hassan told Dawn that Usman Abrar was on bail in this case.

Details of other cases registered in Rawalpindi are being collected, the officers said.

Published in Dawn, July 11th, 2021

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