Case against cops

Published December 4, 2007

GUJRANWALA, Dec 3: A local court on Monday ordered to register a case against two SHOs and a sub-inspector for picking up two women and a minor girl from their house and confining them to police stations without any justification.

Reports said that the Kamoki Sadar police had picked up a few days back Yasmin, Shamsa and Saira Bibi from Tiba Muhammad Nager locality as one of their relatives was involved in a criminal case. They were later shifted to the Wahando police station.

A relative of the women moved the court on whose orders a bailiff raided the police station and recovered the detainees and produced them in the court. — Correspondent

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