Motorway Rape Case: 200-Page Challan Filed Against Accused

Motorway Rape Case: 200-Page Challan Filed Against Accused

Motorway Rape Case: 200-Page Challan Filed Against Accused
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Police have completed investigation against Abid Malhi and Shafqat Baga, the main accused in the Lahore Motorway gang rape case, and submitted the challan to the anti-terrorism court.

The challan submitted by the police consists of 200 pages in which the accused were found guilty.

Anti-terrorism court judge Arshad Hussain Bhatta heard the case.

Police recorded the statements of 40 witnesses in the challan, while the challan said that Abid Malhi and Shafqat Baga robbed and raped the woman.

The submitted challan said that the accused were identified in the parade jail and their DNA was also matched which matched.

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The challan said that both the accused had confessed to the crime during interrogation.

It also said that a trial would be held in the jail against the accused, about which the Home Department has already issued a notification.

A case has been registered against the accused in Gujjarpura police station

Police produced the accused Abid Malhi and Shafqat Baga in the court under tight security.

Earlier, the public prosecutor had told the court that the challan had been completed and the prosecution branch had arrived and the challan would be submitted by February 20.

Motorway rape case

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It may be recalled that a woman was gang-raped by two armed men in the Gujjarpura area on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway between Tuesday and Wednesday night, September 9, while she was waiting for help with her children when the vehicle stopped after running out of fuel.

The details of the incident revealed that a woman over 30 years of age, a resident of Defense Housing Society, Lahore, along with her two children, got stuck on the motorway at around 1 am when her car ran out of petrol.

Meanwhile, the woman had also called a relative, who had asked the woman to call the motorway helpline while he himself had left to reach the spot.

However, while the woman was trying to arrange for help, two men came and took her and her children (under the age of 8) at gunpoint to a nearby field. They raped the woman in front of the children, after which the men took away cash and valuables.

A relative of the woman who reached the spot after the incident had also registered a case of the incident at Gujjarpura police station in her complaint.

However, after the incident, Lahore CCPO Omar Sheikh had issued a statement which caused controversy and after that, persons from various walks of life demanded his removal.

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Later, Inspector General of Police (IG) Inam Ghani issued a show-cause notice to Capital City Police Officer Lahore Omar Sheikh for victim-blaming, on September 14 he apologized for his statement.

Not only this, after the incident, there was intense anger among the people on which the government also took action and IG Punjab Police had formed various investigation teams while Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar also organized a special session headed by provincial law minister Raja Basharat to form the committee.

on September 12, the Punjab Chief Minister along with IG Punjab Inam Ghani and others had said in a press conference that they had managed to reach the real culprits in less than 72 hours.

It was also informed on the occasion that the main accused in the incident was identified as Abid Ali and his DNA matched while efforts are underway to arrest him.

However, on September 13, co-accused Waqarul Hassan was arrested and he denied the allegations against him.

On September 14, the Punjab Chief Minister said that the accused involved in the rape of a woman, Shafqat, has been arrested, whose DNA not only matched the location samples, but he has also confessed to the crime.

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On September 15, the Lahore Anti-Terrorism Court had sent the accused to jail on a 14-day judicial remand for raping a woman during a robbery on the Sialkot Motorway.

Later, Abid Malhi, the main accused in the motorway abuse case, was arrested from Faisalabad on October 12.

Abid, the leader of a four-member gang, was also wanted by the police in 10 other cases registered in different police stations in Punjab.

Police said on October 21 that the identification parade of the accused was completed at the camp jail where the victim identified the accused.

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