High On Ice, Man Murders His Family

1 min read

PESHAWAR: Drugs not only harm the user, but can often result in disaster for the families of the addict as was exemplified when a young man, addicted to ice, brutally murdered his father, brother, and niece with a dagger.

In this heart-wrenching tragedy, the suspect’s sister-in-law and two young nieces were also severely injured and immediately rushed to the hospital.

According to hospital sources, the condition of two of the injured individuals is critical, while the affected family is deeply engulfed in shock and grief.

The police reported that the arrested suspect, Faizan, was addicted to drugs and had been released from jail some time ago. In the past, he had also injured one of his brothers by firing a gun, but this time, his rage and drug addiction devastated his entire family. The police arrived at the scene, arrested the suspect along with the murder weapon, and began further investigation into the incident.

This tragedy is nothing short of a catastrophe, not just for the affected family but for the entire area. A sense of fear and panic has spread throughout the neighborhood.

This latest incident has shades of another which occurred in Punjab last year when a drug addict locked his wife and children up in the bedroom of their house, and set furniture and other belongings in the room on fire before fleeing in Dijkot.

Locals said that after hearing the screams of the wife and children, neighbours broke the door and saved their lives. The household goods were burnt to ashes due to the fire.

Muhammad Abdul Latif told the police that his 40-year-old daughter, Naseem Bibi, had been married to Ibrahim. They had four children.

Latif said that his son-in-law Ibrahim had been addicted to heroin. He asked his daughter Naseem for money to buy drugs, but when she refused, he assaulted her.

News published in the Express Tribune on 18th December 2024

Previous Story

32 Closed Chaghi Schools Reopened

Next Story

Japan Grants $9.91m For Maternal, Child Health In K-P’s Flood-hit Areas

Latest from Blog

Addressing Menstruation Taboos Among Adolescent Girls

In Pakistan, like many countries across the globe, menstruation is perceived as a shameful and private matter that is not meant to be discussed openly. Due to this culture of shame and secrecy, adolescent girls in Pakistan often lack accurate knowledge and awareness regarding menstruation. According to Shah et al.…

Climate-proof Revival of Girls’ Schools in Swat Urged

ISLAMABAD: A rapid assessment of 120 girls’ schools in Swat district, carried out by Unesco, has revealed widespread damage to roofs, walls, and basic water and sanitation facilities, and called for a climate-resilient recovery to keep students learning safely. In a bid to restore safe learning environments, Un­e­­sco launched a…

Five Arrested in Separate Cases of Raping Minors

TOBA TEK SINGH: As many as five accused were arrested for allegedly raping minors in separate cases from different areas of Faisalabad. In one case, the Mureedwala Police arrested a prayer leader of the village mosque for raping a 15-year-old girl and blackmailing her for 18 months. The victim’s uncle…

Islamabad Schools, Colleges to Teach AI from Next Academic Session

ISLAMABAD: Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be formally taught in schools and colleges of Islamabad from the upcoming academic session starting in April this year. According to the National Curriculum Council, students from class six to eight will be given a choice for opting either for computer science or AI. From…

12-member Medical Board examines Victim of Sanghar ‘Sexual Assault’

HYDERABAD: A 12-member medical board has examined a young girl who was admitted to the Liaquat University Hospital (LUH) for reconstructive surgery after she was subjected to a brutal attack in the Chhotiarioon (also known as Chhotiari) area of Sanghar district on Jan 21. She had suffered grave injuries on…
Go toTop