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2 August 2026
Thirty-five years old Farzana (not her real name), a resident of Qadirabad locality in Mianwali city, was alone at her home when her close relative, Azizullah, entered the house and raped her.  Her husband, a bus driver, had gone to Bannu as a part of his work. This is what she told the City Police Station on April 9 in her first information report (FIR) and the police registered a case the same day.   Despite the passage of months, when this report was filed, the suspect had not been arrested. Sub-Inspector Jabal Al-Warid, the investigating officer at the City Police Station, says the police had registered a case with any delay under Section 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code and the victim underwent immediate medical examination. She claims that the police fully supportedthe victim.  Farzana says the family elders were not in favour of filing a case and wanted the matter to be resolved at home. “But my husband went with me and filed an FIR with the police station.  Now, except for my husband, all the men in the family are pushing for reconciliation because our frequent visits to the police station and court are hurting their honour.”

Thirty-five years old Farzana (not her real name), a resident of Qadirabad locality in Mianwali city, was alone at her home when her close relative, Azizullah, entered the house and raped her.

Her husband, a bus driver, had gone to Bannu as a part of his work. This is what she told the City Police Station on April 9 in her first

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