Ex-official of shelter home seeks security
By Our Correspondent
January 17, 2020
LAHORE:Afshan Latif, former superintendent Kashana shelter home for girls in Township, has filed an application with Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Lahore for sufficient security and protection to her as she is facing harassment and threats.
In a handout issued by Afshan Latif here on Thursday, she has expressed great concern over her security. She has pointed out presence of armed men roaming in Kashana where she is still living in the house allotted to her when she was superintendent. Armed men are also seen outside the facility.
“Not only this, whenever the undersigned moves out of the Kashana residence, some unknown persons start following, threatening, harassing and provoking her at public places,” the handout says.
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