Islamabad Couple Harassment Case: Victim Retracts Statement & Refuses To Pursue The Case

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In an unforeseen turn of events, the female victim in the Islamabad couple harassment case on Tuesday retracted her statement against the accused and informed the trial court that she did not wish to pursue the case.

The case had surfaced last year in July when a video of four persons holding a couple at gunpoint had gone viral on social media. They forced the couple to strip and then beat them up.

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In September, charges were framed against the primary accused, Usman Mirza, and co-accused Hafiz Ataur Rehman, Adaras Qayyum Butt, Rehan, Umar Bilal Marwat, Mohib Bangash, and Farhan Shaheen.

Additional District and Sessions Judge Atta Rabbani presided over Tuesday’s hearing where Mirza and the others were also produced before the court.

The judge directed officials to transfer the accused to the Bakshi Khana after marking their attendance. It is a temporary lockup situated in the district courts.

The complainant couple was initially not present for the hearing but appeared later alongside their lawyer Hassan Javed Shorash. They had earlier identified three of the suspects in an identification parade held at Adiala Jail.

However, during the hearing today, the accused’s lawyers cross-examined the girl, who told the judge that she did not go to Adiala Jail and had not taken part in the identification parade.

Victim refuses to pursue the case

The female victim said that police had visited her multiple times and asked for her signature and thumbprint on blank pieces of paper. “I do not know any of the accused and do not want to pursue the case,” she said.

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She also told the court that she did not pay ransom to anyone. Additionally, she said that none of the accused had tried to sexually assault her.

Singling singled out one of the accused, Rehan, she said that she did not know him and he did not make the video. She said that the police had “made up” the whole thing. After submitting a stamp paper in court, she said that she had not submitted the same under any “pressure”.

“I did not identify any of the accused and did not sign any papers,” she said. She said that none of the accused arrested in the case forced themselves upon her, make any videos, or forcibly strip the couple.

She also said that she had not identified any of the arrested suspects in front of the police or a judicial magistrate, adding that she did not want to take any sort of action against any of those arrested or nominated in the case.

Furthermore, she stated that she was submitting this affidavit of her own free will and free of any pressure. She also told the court that she did not want to appear for subsequent hearings in the case. However, the judge told her that she would have to appear and adjourned the hearing for January 18.

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