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By Shabir Siham

Gang ‘supplying girls’ to big shots unearthed

Published on: November 28, 2016 4:54 AM

ISLAMABAD: A gang was discovered which is making millions of rupees by supplying girls on monthly basis to the big political shots and business tycoons.

The gang uses poor girls who belong to low income backgrounds as they take illicit benefit of their compulsion for their dirty business. When they sent the girl they to anybody’s home , they show her as a house maid and all the “matters” under the lines are mentioned in the written contract so as both the parties may be abided for making payment and providing services. The whole matter was revealed when Shalimar Police Station arrested two members of the gang on the charges of kidnapping a girl but the police after receiving heavy bribe from the accused put the case in the cold storage, whereas the arrested men were also released on bail. Reliable sources said that the gang was working in the capital since long and supplying the girls on a monthly basis to various important political figures and big businessmen implicated indebauchery.

The sources said that a 14-year girl (Z) was kidnapped from G-10/3 Sector. The two wrongdoers Wasif Ali and Nadeem had handed her to a businessman Raja Mohsin for Rs 70,000 per month , who kept her in his farm house.

It is an interesting fact that after the arrest of Wasif , had also raided a house at Gulzar-e-Quaid on his indication and arrested his another gang member Nadim besides recovering six girls from the house. After that the police took a million-rupee inducement and put the case under the carpet by preparing the case weak due to which both the culprits were freed on bail.

Some important persons including members of the legislative council Gilgit Baltistan are running the gang. The sources also told this scribe that the culprit gave an extremely handsome amount to the father of the kidnapped girl (Z) who forced her daughter to change her statement in the court.

The source said that on the instructions from her father, she termed the story of her kidnapping bogus and told the court that she had been to her paternal aunt’s house. Daily Times tried to contact SHO Shalimar Police Station Kifayatullah again and again but he did not respond. However, another police officer on the condition of anonymity told this reporter that both the parties involved in the case had doubtful character.

When contacted, accused Wasif, who was released on bail, said that the police had made a fake case against him and that girl went to see her aunty at her own will.

Filed Under: Islamabad

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