
Woman dies, three daughters injured in alleged police raid
A 60-year-old woman died and her three daughters were injured during an alleged act of police violence during a raid in Kamoke.
The incident occurred at the Dera Ameer Afzal on Toliki Road, in the jurisdiction of Saddar Kamoke Police Station, when Police, led by ASI Rao Inam, conducted a raid to arrest suspects involved in a dispute.
The victim's husband, Arif, stated that at around 11:30 pm, ASI Rao Inamullah, along with six of his colleagues, entered their home forcibly without the presence of female police officers, assaulted his wife and daughters, and even took an Umrah ticket, Rs90,000 cash, and a motorbike belonging to his son when they left.
He further claimed the raid was unjustified as the family had already secured interim bail in the related case, which was a domestic dispute with relatives.
During the raid, 60-year-old Irshad Bibi reportedly stepped forward to protect her husband, at which point ASI Rao Inam allegedly punched her in the chest, causing her to collapse. When her daughters, Zainab, Misbah, and Urooj intervened, they were also allegedly beaten and dragged by their hair. Irshad Bibi was taken to the hospital with the help of neighbors, where she succumbed to her injuries.
Following the media report, CPO Rana Ayaz Saleem ordered SSP Operations Rizwan Tariq to investigate. CPO said that it was found that ASI Rao Inam conducted the raid without informing his SHO and was initially held responsible.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Express Tribune
15 hours ago
- Express Tribune
Man held for blackmailing woman
The National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has arrested a man accused of blackmailing a woman using a compromising video and extorting over Rs700,000 in cash from her, officials said on Friday. According to an official statement, a case was registered on the complaint of the victim, who alleged that the accused, identified as Ghulam Kazim, had secretly recorded an inappropriate video of her. He allegedly used the footage to threaten and blackmail her, demanding both money and illicit favours under the threat of releasing the video on social media, she added. The woman told investigators that Kazim had already extorted Rs700,000 from her in hush money. Acting on the complaint, the NCCIA arrested the suspect during a raid on Autobahn Road in Hyderabad. The agency also seized his mobile phone, which reportedly contained incriminating data, including the video used for blackmail. The accused, a resident of Sobho Dero in district Khairpur, was taken into custody and an FIR was registered against him. Officials said further investigations are under way to determine if the accused was involved in similar offences against other victims.


Express Tribune
a day ago
- Express Tribune
Man arrested for blackmailing woman with inappropriate video
Listen to article The National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has taken into custody a man accused of blackmailing a woman using a compromising video and extorting over Rs700,000 in cash from her, officials said on Saturday. According to an official statement, a case was registered on the victim's complaint, who alleged that the accused, identified as Ghulam Kazim, had secretly recorded an inappropriate video of her. He allegedly used the footage to threaten and blackmail her, demanding both money and illicit favours under the threat of releasing the video on social media, she added. The woman told investigators that Kazim had already extorted Rs700,000 from her in hush money. Acting on the complaint, the NCCIA arrested the suspect during a raid on Autobahn Road in Hyderabad. The agency also seized his mobile phone, which reportedly contained incriminating data, including the video used for blackmail. The accused, a resident of Sobho Dero in district Khairpur, was taken into custody and an FIR was registered against him under Sections 21 and 24 of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), 2016, as well as Sections 109 and 509 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). Officials said that further investigations are under way to determine if the accused was involved in similar offences against other victims.


Express Tribune
2 days ago
- Express Tribune
Woman dies, three daughters injured in alleged police raid
A 60-year-old woman died and her three daughters were injured during an alleged act of police violence during a raid in Kamoke. The incident occurred at the Dera Ameer Afzal on Toliki Road, in the jurisdiction of Saddar Kamoke Police Station, when Police, led by ASI Rao Inam, conducted a raid to arrest suspects involved in a dispute. The victim's husband, Arif, stated that at around 11:30 pm, ASI Rao Inamullah, along with six of his colleagues, entered their home forcibly without the presence of female police officers, assaulted his wife and daughters, and even took an Umrah ticket, Rs90,000 cash, and a motorbike belonging to his son when they left. He further claimed the raid was unjustified as the family had already secured interim bail in the related case, which was a domestic dispute with relatives. During the raid, 60-year-old Irshad Bibi reportedly stepped forward to protect her husband, at which point ASI Rao Inam allegedly punched her in the chest, causing her to collapse. When her daughters, Zainab, Misbah, and Urooj intervened, they were also allegedly beaten and dragged by their hair. Irshad Bibi was taken to the hospital with the help of neighbors, where she succumbed to her injuries. Following the media report, CPO Rana Ayaz Saleem ordered SSP Operations Rizwan Tariq to investigate. CPO said that it was found that ASI Rao Inam conducted the raid without informing his SHO and was initially held responsible.