Pakistan: Over 900 cases of violence against women, children reported in 4 months
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Pakistan: Over 900 cases of violence against women, children reported in 4 months

As per SSDO report, over 900 cases of violence against women and children were reported to the Sindh police in the last four months

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Jun 26, 2023, 11:30 am IST
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More than 900 cases of violence against women and children were reported to the Sindh police in the first four months of this year, according to a report by the Sustainable Social Development Organisation (SSDO).

From January 1, 2023 to April 30 2023, 771 cases of violence against women were reported to the police, while 142 cases of violence against children were reported. Considering social taboos in Pakistan, where people are very unlikely to report such cases to the police, SSDO believes that the actual frequency of unreported cases may be even higher.

In particular, 529 women were kidnapped during this period, and domestic violence cases reached 119. Additionally, there were 56 cases of rape and 37 cases of honour killing.

Karachi Central, Hyderabad, and Keamari districts emerged as hotspots for violent crimes against women. Regarding violence against children, sexual violence was the most prevalent, with 67 reported cases.

The report emphasises the need for increased attention and action from the Government, police, and judiciary to ensure the safety of all citizens, particularly women and children.

In another case from Narowal that sounds alarming, a man was sentenced to death by an additional district and sessions judge for raping his own daughter in Bani Silharian village, Pasrur tehsil, Sialkot district.

The incident was reported by the victim’s mother on June 21, 2022, leading to the registration of a police case against the suspect, Nazim Ali. The District Police Officer, Muhammad Hasan Iqbal, promptly responded, arrested the accused, and conducted the investigation.

Nazim was found guilty and sentenced to death by Pasrur’s Additional District and Sessions Judge, Umar Farooq Khan. The court also ordered the convict to pay a fine or face an additional six months of imprisonment if the fine was not paid.

Another horrendous incident was reported from Pakistan, where the body of a 13-year-old girl, who had gone missing earlier, was discovered hanging from a mango tree in the village of Qaim Babbar on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

The girl was allegedly raped and murdered. Initially, some relatives prevented the family from reporting the incident to the police, causing a delay in the investigation.

However, a preliminary report has been sent to the inspector general of police, and a five-member investigation committee has been formed. The suspects are currently in police custody and undergoing questioning. The incident has prompted condolences from Hyderabad Mayor Kashif Shoro, who promised full support and a swift pursuit of justice.

In terms of violence against children, it was horrifying to observe that sexual violence was the most prevalent, with a total of 67 cases. Furthermore, 41 children were also kidnapped in this short time span. Unfortunately, 16 cases of child marriage and 14 cases of child labour were also reported to the Sindh Police. Out of 142 total cases of violence against children, Karachi South (21), Keamari (16) and Karachi West (13) emerged as hotspot districts with the highest frequencies of crimes against children. Syed Kausar Abbas, Executive Director, SSDO stated, “The aim of publishing this data is to bring attention to the rapid increase in violence against women and children. During just the first four months of this year, over 900 different cases of this nature occurred. We hope that with increased media attention and reporting, the government, police and judiciary dedicate their attention to speedy processing, resolution and punishment of offenders, to ensure the safety of all citizens, particularly women and children.”

This data was collected through filing a “Right to Information” request to the Sindh Police, through Article 19-A of the Constitution of Pakistan, it said.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: PakistanPakistan ViolenceSindh policeviolence cases in PakistanSSDOSustainable Social Development OrganisationViolence against women and children
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