The 30-year-old woman was allegedly raped and later stabbed in front of her 14-month-old son. Reuters/File
RAWALPINDI: A 30-year-old woman, who was allegedly raped and later stabbed in front of her 14-month-old son, died after struggling for her life in the District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital on Sunday.
The victim’s son Gulfam was also stabbed at the crime scene and later passed away while being shifted to the hospital.
Police registered a case against the suspect under relevant sections of the law involving rape/murder and a hunt has been launched to arrest him.
On Saturday at around 12:30pm, the victim, her son, brother and uncle Mohammad Ramzan reached Chak Beli Bazaar for the purpose of begging.
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Rawalpindi:Police have busted two bike-lifter and dacoit gangs and arrested their four members besides recovering eight stolen motorcycles, cash Rs150,000 and other items from their possession.
According to a police spokesman, police team under the supervision of SHO Pirwadhai Police
Station was constituted which after hectic efforts managed to net two accused namely Umair and Ahmed, who were bike-lifter and dacoit’s gang members and allegedly involved in several cases registered in different police stations.
Police recovered four stolen motorcycles, cash Rs150,000 and other items from their possession.In another raid, Ratta Amral police rounded up Ali Haider and Hamza, two bike-lifters and recovered four stolen motorcycles from their possession.
RAWALPINDI: With just a few days left until Eidul Azha, prices of sacrificial animals have increased sharply.
Traders as well as buyers at cattle sale points have expressed concern over high cost of the animal as well as transportation charges. Cattle traders usually come to Rawalpindi from other parts of the district like Fatahjang, Talagang, Attock, Taxila and Gujar Khan.
One of the buyers, a resident of Defence Housing Authority, had gone to buy goats from Bhatta Chowk. He said he was taken aback upon observing high prices of animals and complaints by traders of charges they had been paying to contractors.