Jail Staffer Booked For ‘Raping’ Child

1 min read

Police say incident took place at suspect’s house in Adiala Jail’s residential colony

RAWALPINDI:

Saddar Beroni police have registered a case against a man, reportedly a jail employee, for allegedly raping his 11-year-old paternal niece. The case was registered on the intervention of Rawalpindi City Police Officer (CPO) Khalid Hamdani.

The young girl had been staying at the house of the suspect identified as Irfan at the Adiala Jail’s residential colony for four days. The suspect had been taken into custody, and investigations are ongoing.

The victim’s father complained to the police that his daughter had gone to stay at her paternal uncle Irfan’s house four days prior. When she returned home, she complained of stomach pain to her mother.

Upon taking her to a lady doctor, they were informed that the girl had been sexually assaulted, which was causing her persistent bleeding.

The victim’s father requested an official medical examination for his daughter and legal action against the perpetrator based on the findings.

Police sources claimed that the suspect is a jail employee and resides in the Adiala Jail’s housing colony.

According to the police, the person in custody is indeed the victim’s paternal uncle and is currently being interrogated. The medical process for the victim has also been initiated.

Saddar SP Nabeel Khokhar said that the investigation would focus on establishing the facts of the case while interrogating the person in custody.

News published in the Express Tribune on 22nd June 2025

Previous Story

Poliovirus Cripples Child In Bannu

Next Story

Horror Of Child Pornography

Latest from Blog

Why Students Cheat

On social media, a wave of videos recently exposed students using advanced gadgets to cheat in examinations. While the focus has been on policing misconduct, a deeper issue remains unexamined: students are not disengaging from education because of a lack of discipline, but because they increasingly question its value. For…

In Unsafe Hands

AN HIV outbreak among children should have been a turning point for Taunsa’s main public hospital. Instead, an investigation by the BBC suggests that little has changed. Undercover footage from the Tehsil Headquarters Hospital, filmed about eight months after the government’s crackdown in March 2025, shows syringes being reused, injections administered through clothing, and unqualified…

Mpox Cases Rise to 25 as Two More Test Positive in Sindh

KARACHI: Two more patients have tested positive for mpox — one in Karachi and the other in Khairpur — on April 14, raising the provincial tally to 25 with, nine deaths this year. Sources told Dawn that all the cases are being linked to local transmission. According to a statement released by the health…
child marriage

Ending Child Marriages

THE Punjab Assembly’s committee approval of the Child Marriage Restraint Bill, 2026, is a welcome and necessary step. By setting 18 as the minimum legal age for marriage for both genders, the province moves to correct a long-standing imbalance and protect children from a practice that has scarred generations. The…

No End to Resistance to Vaccine: Minister

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Health Mustafa Kamal on April 14 said resistance against vaccines could not be mitigated despite spending tens of millions of dollars by Unicef. The minister stated this while chairing a meeting which reviewed the expenditures and measurable impact of the ongoing vaccination awareness campaigns. During a…
Go toTop