Pakistan female SHO investigates 200 rape, sexual abuse cases


Islamabad, Aug 4 (IANS): A Pakistani female Station House Officer (SHO) has investigated 200 cases of rape and sexual abuse following her appointment two months ago, a media report said.

Kulsoom Fatima was appointed the first female SHO of Pakpattan district in Punjab province and she gave an exceptional performance in this small period, The News International reported on Saturday.

In a recent interview to the BBC, Fatima said that the incidents of sexual abuse of minor girls made her angry, but she was not able to do anything at that time.

"I hoped to be on a position one day so I could do something for the little girls. I got the opportunity when I was appointed a sub-inspector in Punjab Police after passing the competitive exams," she said.

Fatima said that she was happy to be assigned the same duty which she had always wanted to do.

The female SHO was handed over the cases that were related to women and minor girls.

District Police Officer (DPO) Pakpattan Ibadat Nisar, who appointed Fatima, said that the appointment of female police officers in Pakpattan Police will help in dispensing justice to the people.

  

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  • santosh Manglore, Manglore

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    Beauty with brain. Good luck for your ventures.

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  • Thousif, Manglore, Bolar

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    Santosh Manglore, leave Pakistan what about India Delhi and Bihar become indian rape capital..why our news channel worried about Pakistan in our home we Have so many issues.

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