OKARA: An elderly woman and her daughter-in-law were severely injured by their rivals over litigation at Chak 39/4-L.

A first information report (FIR) was registered on complaint of 70-year-old Munira Bibi, a resident of Jinnah Abadi Scheme. She, along with her family and grandchildren, was at home when her old rival Imdad Husain, with whom she was involved in some court cases, entered the house.

He was accompanied by 13 accomplices, including six women of his family. Imdad asked his accomplices to thrash Munira and her daughter-in-law, Nawab Bibi, as they had declined to reconcile with him in two court cases over a piece of land.

Imdad and accomplices allegedly used weapons and iron rods to beat both the women who received multiple injuries. The villagers rescued the women from attackers. The suspects made a video of the incident also.

The women got medico-legal certificates from the Rural Health Centre, Shahbore, and registered a case against Imdad, Ayub, Khalil, Nawaz, Rani, Nooran, Rajin, Rehmat Bibi, Sakina, Allah Muafi and three unidentified accomplices.

Police claimed to have arrested Imdad.

ROOF COLLAPSE: Five members of a family, including three women, were injured as the roof of their Ghaziabad locality house collapsed when they were asleep at night.

Rescue 1122 said the roof caved in and the family members, including Fatima, Kaniz, Asia, Shakil and Afzal, were buried under the debris. The neighbours and rescuers recovered the injured from the debris and shifted them to the DHQ City Hospital.

KIDNAP: Renala Khurd City police registered a kidnap case three days after a university student went missing.

As per the FIR, Aneela Jannat went to the University of Okara from her village Kamman, some kilometers from the Renal-Chuchak Road but did not return home.

The FIR, registered on the report of Aneela’s brother, quotes the eyewitnesses saying that the girl was seen in a car along with an unidentified woman and two men.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2022

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