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Coverage of Defence C police in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jul 6 · 09:04 UTCMost recent: Jul 20 · 09:16 UTC
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  • CRIMEJul 20 · 09:16 UTCDAWN
    Foreign women's abduction, rape case: 3 suspects remanded in judicial custody

    Three suspects were remanded in judicial custody for the kidnapping and rape of two foreign women from the Netherlands and Venezuela. The victims were abducted by five suspects, including a relative of a senior political figure, who demanded ransom and committed sexual assault. Police are investigating under sections 375-A (rape) and 365-A (kidnapping for extortion) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

  • CRIMEJul 16 · 14:36 UTCDAWN
    Court extends physical remand of three suspects in alleged kidnapping, rape of two foreign women

    A court in Lahore extended the physical remand of three suspects in a case involving the alleged kidnapping and rape of two foreign women from the Netherlands and Venezuela. Police are seeking to recover a weapon and other items linked to the crime.

  • CRIMEJul 13 · 11:58 UTCDAWN
    Court extends physical remand of suspects in alleged kidnapping, rape of two foreign women

    A court in Lahore extended the physical remand of four suspects, including one linked to a senior political figure, in the alleged kidnapping and rape of two foreign women from the Netherlands and Venezuela. The investigating officer sought further custody to complete the investigation, while defense counsel challenged the proceedings. Separately, a sessions court dismissed the interim bail of a police station head accused of unlawfully entering a judge's residence.

  • CRIMEJul 6 · 09:04 UTCDAWN
    Foreigners' abduction, sexual assault case: Lahore police get custody of 3 more suspects for 5 days

    Lahore police obtained five-day custody of three suspects in a case involving the alleged abduction and sexual assault of two foreign women. Eight suspects, including high-profile individuals, have been arrested, and the victims left Pakistan on July 3. A sessions court also granted pre-arrest bail to an SHO accused of forcibly entering a magistrate's residence to record statements.