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  • Oct 2 2009
  • http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=20099\29\story_29-9-2009_pg1_10

    Pa kistan, Saudi Arabia swapped 2 Qaeda men for detained family’

    LAHORE: Pakistan has handed over two alleged Al Qaeda members to Saudi Arabia in an apparent exchange for five Pakistanis detained by Riyadh over drug-trafficking charges, a private TV channel reported on Monday. Ali and Siddique, sons of a top Al Qaeda leader Al-Alawi, were reportedly involved in planning a suicide attack on a Saudi minister. The channel quoted its sources as saying that the Saudi authorities had informed Interior Minister Rehman Malik regarding the whereabouts of the alleged terrorists. They were arrested from the Tribal Areas and handed over to the Saudi authorities on September 18. However, talking to the channel Malik said the release of the five Pakistanis was unconditional, and not a result of any deal. He said the released Pakistanis would return home in three or four days on a special aircraft. Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Umer Khan Ali Sherzai had said the release of the Pakistani family was the result of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, based on mutual harmony and common religious beliefs. He had claimed that it was the first-ever occasion in Saudi Arabia’s history of anyone’s release after drugs had been recovered from them. daily times monitor...
    Sep 29 2009
  • 3 women forced to walk naked in public

    http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=20099\29\story_29-9-200 9_pg1_2

    3 women forced to walk naked in public

    * Women accuse UC nazim of plotting against them to grab their house

    LAHORE: An angry mob tortured and forced three women to walk naked on Multan Road in Phoolnagar, Kasur on the accusation of prostitution, a private television channel reported on Monday.

    According to the channel, a large number of people attacked a house in Jambarkalan village, torturing three women – including Shahnaz – for allegedly being involved in prostitution and running a brothel in the village.

    Illegal: However, the victims said all the accusations against them were baseless and devoid of truth. The women said they had a property dispute with Union Council Nazim Ilyas Khanzada who wanted to occupy their home illegally. They accused him of planning and leading the criminal assault on their home.

    The UC nazim confirmed that all three women were subjected to torture by the mob and were later forced to walk naked on the road. However, he denied plotting against the women.

    Jabarkalan Police Sub-Inspector Bashir told the channel that a case under sections 371-A and 371-B had been registered against the women for running a brothel on the local residents’ complaints.

    However, a local court directed senior police officials to take action against the policemen concerned for registering a case under wrong sections of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

    Police did not register a case or even question the mob that attacked the women and publicly humiliated them. daily times monitor
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