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HANGU-Nonstop sexual assaults and honor killing cases in KPK, another 1st-grade minor girl sexually District Hangu, the source said that primary suspect watchman of a government girl’s primary school has been arrested in Hangu on charges of sexually abusing a girl student of first grade. Police said Aina Bibi, a first-grade student at Government Girls Primary School Shahkhel, Hangu, was subjected to sexual abuse by the school watchman on Thursday after the school’s closure. The watchman threw the girl outside the school after sexually abusing her and the villagers shifted the girl to District Headquarters Hospital, where the doctors confirmed that she was abused.

According to police, Aina after regaining consciousness told that she was sexually abused by the watchman, after which he was arrested. The watchman is being interrogated by the police and he will be presented to the court.

Meanwhile, on Thursday Brothers kill their sister and her lover who wanted to love against their wish in village Yar Hussain Swabi district.Yar Hussain police said that Madeeha and Shehensha were in love and wanted to tie the knot but former’s family was not willing. They said that Shehensha has parents to convince her parents but they were not ready that forced Madeeha to run away and took shelter in her lover’s house. This infuriated her brothers including Fazal Amin, Akhtar and Niaz entered Shehensha’s home and shot both of them dead. They fled after committing the crime. The police say they have arrested Niaz while raids were underway to arrest others.

According to Human rights watch report 2017-18, at least 180 cases of domestic violence were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in 2017, including 94 women murdered by close family members on domestic violence and honor killing. 




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