In Karachi, a team of police arrested a serial rapist who
had molested more than 100 children while conducting an operation in the Tipu
Sultan area. Police said that the investigation team took action to identify
the affected children, including the main accused, Imran and Waqas Khan.
According to Superintendent of Police (SP) Investigation
Usman Saduzai, seven complaints were reported to the police between 2020 and
2025, and the DNA of the same person was found in all the cases, which also
shocked the police.
Usman Saduzai said that all the affected children are 12 to
13 years old and in one case, the child was raped by more than two people. Additional
IG Karachi Azad Khan had formed a special team for this investigation on
January 6, which took the accused into custody.
According to the police, the arrested accused will be
produced in court and remanded so that the investigation can proceed. Usman
Saduzai clarified that DNA tests were conducted immediately in all cases and
action was taken based on evidence. While Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah
congratulated the police on the arrest in the child abuse case and termed it a
big success.
The Chief Minister clarified that child abuse is
unacceptable in any way and there is no place for any beast in the city.
Murad Ali Shah said that only seven victims have come
forward so far, but the police should also find the remaining victims so that
justice can be provided to all the affected children. He directed the
Additional IG to take the case against the accused to court based on evidence
and provide the progress report of the case to the Chief Minister on a daily
basis.
The Chief Minister of Sindh said that the Sindh government
has already taken various steps for the protection of children and the police
has been instructed to take strong steps to punish the accused. He stressed
that in a big city like Karachi, there will be no concessions for those who commit
crimes against children, and such elements will be brought to justice.
According to Murad Ali Shah, the government and law
enforcement agencies will work together to ensure that every affected child
gets justice and a safe environment is provided in the city.

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