KARACHI: Man abused by three women

Published February 2, 2009

KARACHI, Feb 1 Three women have been accused of abusing a 30-year-old waiter of an eatery in Clifton.

The victim, Khalil Hussain, son of Hussain Bux, alleged that three women, one of them middle-aged and the others in their early 20s, came to the eatery at Neelam Colony, a locality in the Boat Basin police limits, at around 11.30pm on January 27 and placed an order for food.

He said the middle-aged woman, who was in the driving seat, asked him to get into the car on the pretext that she wanted him to see her residence so that he could deliver the food there.

The man, hailing from Bahawalpur, alleged that on their way the women offered him burfi, a traditional sweet, and he became unconscious after eating it.

He stated to the police that he found himself tied to a bed when he gained consciousness.

The man said the women kept him in their custody for four days and sexually assaulted him several times. He said he was sedated during the captivity and was unable to move his limbs.

The victim said his condition became critical because of exhaustion as he started passing blood with urine. He said the women then left him at a desolate place near Qayyumabad.

The victim was shifted to the Civil Hospital on Saturday evening.

Medico-legal officers Dr Nisar Shah and Dr Aftab Channar examined the victim and referred the matter to the police.

Dr Shah said the victim was found to be bleeding during urination, most probably due to multiple discharges. He said there were abrasions and bruises on the back of the victim, who claimed that he was kept lying on his back during captivity.

The police said the statement of the victim had been recorded and an investigation was under way. No case was, however, registered till the filing of this report.

Stabbed to death

The body of a young man with multiple stab wounds was found near Bhangoria Goth, a shanty-town in the limits of the Azizabad police.

The body was shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, where the victim was identified as Farhan Shaikhani, a resident of Block 14, Jauharabad.

Sources at the hospital's medico-legal section told Dawn that the victim received 42 stab wounds all over the body.

The police said the victim had left his house with a friend at 11am on Saturday and was missing since then. The SP of Gulberg, Naveed Ahmed Khawaja, said the police had tracked down the victim's friend and he was being questioned.

Meanwhile, a suspected bandit was killed in the small hours on Sunday in a shoot-out with a police patrol in Federal B Industrial Area.

The body was shifted to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, where the suspect was identified as Asif, son of Mubarak Ali.

The police seized a TT pistol and the suspects' motorbike.

They said the killed suspect was earlier booked and arrested in eight cases and he had come out of jail on bail on Saturday.

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