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The men who raped and murdered a seven-year-old girl in Khairpur were her cousins, the police revealed on Monday. The Sindh police collected 124 DNA samples in the case and arrested some men as well. On Monday, the test reports stated that suspects Abdullah and Saleem Larik raped the child. They are the victim s cousins.
The Sindh police have collected 124 DNA samples in the rape and murder case of a seven-year-old child in Khairpur, the police told the Sindh High Court on Friday. The Sukkur DIG and SSP appeared in court and presented their report. The police authorities said that they have taken DNA samples of over 124 people, and arrested other suspicious people. They said that they are waiting for the DNA report. The court has told them to submit the report on Saturday. The chief justice of the court took suo motu of the case on January 13. On January 12, a seven-year-old girl was raped and murdered in Sindh’s Khairpur district. Her body was found in a field in Pir Jo Goth area, acco.
The minor girl had gone missing over the weekend and her body was found from a banana orchard on Monday. Dawn/File
Police on Tuesday arrested nine suspects after the body of a nine-year-old girl, who was allegedly raped and strangulated to death, was found in Sindh s Khairpur district, officials said.
The minor girl, a resident of Laung Khan Larik area near Pir Jo Goth, had gone missing on January 9 and her body was found in a banana orchard near her home on Monday, according to Khairpur police.
Sukkur range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Fida Hussain Mastoi told
Dawn from the scene that the victim used to work as a housemaid at a house located at around a kilometre’s distance from her residence.
Another temple bites the dust in Pakistan
Tilak Devasher
13th January, 2021 09:51:11
On December 30, 2020, more than 1,000 people led by a local cleric belonging to the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) attacked, looted valuables and demolished the Krishna Dawara temple and the samadhi of Shri Paramhans Ji Maharaj in Teri of KPK’s Karak district. The Pakistan Hindu Council (PHC) had alerted the local administration about a protest and possible attack on the temple against the renovation work and resumption of visits by pilgrims. The administration had assured that such attempts would be stopped.
After the demolition, the police claimed that permission had been given for a peaceful protest, but the people had “taken the law into their own hands” after incendiary speeches riled up the crowds. This criminal negligence of the local administration led to the violent mob being able to demolish the historic temple and samadhi.