Murdered boy was ‘lured through online game’
Police arrest three suspects in the case
LAHORE:
The suspected killers of a 13-year-old child after sexual assault had reportedly befriended him through an online game, PUBG.
This was disclosed by Lahore DIG Investigations Shariq Jamal during a press conference at his office on Thursday.
Jamal said police had arrested three suspects, Atta Ullah, Mussawar Iqbal and Muhammad Naveed, in the case. The investigation had revealed that they had befriended the victim, a resident of Raiwind, during online interaction but their relationship had soured, he added. He said the suspects had developed a grudge against the boy for avoiding meeting them. They hatched a plan to teach him a lesson.
Criminals Use PUBG to Sexually Assault and Murder a Teenager
Important information regarding the sexual assault and murder of a 13-year-old boy in Lahore has surfaced, revealing that the murderers had befriended him through an online game, PUBG.
Lahore DIG Investigations, Shariq Jamal, while addressing a press conference said that the police had arrested three suspects, Atta Ullah, Mussawar Iqbal, and Muhammad Naveed, in the case.
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The investigation revealed that they had befriended the victim, a resident of Raiwind, via PUBG but their relationship had soured as the boy had been avoiding them.
The suspects had developed a grudge against the boy for avoiding meeting them. They hatched a plan to teach him a lesson.
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January 18, 2021
TOBA TEK SINGH: Six persons, including four of a family, were killed in fog-related accidents here on Saturday night.
Reportedly, six members of a family were on their way to their home at Khairpur (Sindh) from Islamabad by a car. When they reached between the interchanges of Gojra and Toba Tek Singh on Motorway M-4, their car collided with a trailer due to thick fog.
As a result, four of them died on the spot. They were identified as Saima Parveen, wife of Muhammad Zubair, Huzaifa, son of Muhammad Zubair, Hafza Bibi, 5, daughter of Muhammad Zubair, and Mishra, 13, daughter of Muhammad Zubair. Both injured, Muhammad Zubair and his son Hamza, were rushed to a hospital in critical condition.