Rickshaw driver, accomplice arrested for allegedly raping woman, daughter in Lahore

Published August 23, 2021
A woman's silhouette is seen in this file photo. — AP/File
A woman's silhouette is seen in this file photo. — AP/File

Chung Police on Monday arrested a rickshaw driver and another man for allegedly gang-raping a woman and her teenage daughter on Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Avenue in Lahore the previous day.

They had earlier today registered a first information report (FIR) against the two men on the woman's complaint under section 376 (punishment for rape) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

According to the FIR, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, the 35-year-old woman told police that she and her 15-year-old daughter had reached Lahore from Vehari in a bus on Sunday at around 10pm. She said they hailed a green-coloured rickshaw at Thokar bus terminal to travel to her sister's house in Officers Colony, Saddar Cantonment Board.

The FIR quoted her as saying that the rickshaw driver and another man in the vehicle instead took them to a deserted place on LDA Avenue and raped her and her daughter.

The woman said she and her daughter started shouting after they saw the lights of a car that stopped near the spot, at which point the rickshaw driver and the other suspect left their vehicle behind and fled. She said the suspects took away her mobile phone and Rs5,000 cash with them.

Meanwhile, the woman said, someone called the police after listening to her shouts and subsequently police reached the scene.

She said she would be able to identify the suspects if they were produced before her, according to the FIR.

'Suspects involved in multiple rape cases'

Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Ghulam Mahmood Dogar, in a press conference after the arrests were made, identified the rickshaw driver as Umar Farooq, and his accomplice as Munsib.

He said the two men had past criminal records and were involved in multiple rape cases. "Suspect Umar Farooq is a habitual offender," he added.

Chung DSP Javed Siddiq took timely action along with his team and used the latest technology to arrest the suspects, the CCPO said.

Dogar said the case would be presented in court after completing all legal aspects so the suspects would be punished, adding that rape suspects were not deserving of any leniency.

Earlier today, Dogar issued a statement saying that an investigation had been launched and police had impounded the suspects' rickshaw.

He said teams had been formed for the arrest of the suspects and evidence had been collected from the crime scene.

The CCPO added that the victims would be taken to a hospital for medical examination.

Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar also took notice of the incident and sought a report from the CCPO.

He directed him to arrest the suspects within 48 hours and make all efforts to deliver justice to the victims.

The latest incident comes amid renewed focus on violence against women in Pakistan, following the murders of Noor Mukadam and Quratul Ain in July and the assault of a TikToker on Independence Day this month.

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