Rape victim allowed to go home
By Our Correspondent
January 27, 2020
SUKKUR: The Judicial Magistrate-II, Shahdadkot, on Saturday allowed a rape victim to go home with her uncle. Reports said the Shahdadkot Police on Saturday presented Salima Brohi, who accused Judicial Magistrate Sehwan for raping her, in the court of the Judicial Magistrate-II Shahdadkot, where she requested the judge to allow her to go home with her uncle Mumtaz Brohi. The judge, after recording her Section 164 statement, allowed her to go with her uncle. She was shifted with police security to the village Faiz Muhammad Brohi and later to LUMS Hospital, Jamshoro, for DNA test. The woman refused to talk to the media.
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