Woman appeals to CJP for justice
MARDAN: A woman on Monday appealed to the chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) and inspector general of police (IGP) to take notice of the alleged police excesses and provide her justice.
Speaking at a news conference, Falak Tara, wife of Bakht Jamal, a resident of Phalo Dheri, said that her husband Bakht Jamal was disabled and a teacher of a government school. She added her family had a property dispute with her brother-in-law Hussain Khan.
She added that on July 28, Hussain Khan along with his son Abdus Samad, Yasir and others entered her house and allegedly thrashed her and her family members, injuring her husband and her son Inamullah.
The woman added that later her husband complained to Chura Police Station but the police registered a fake case against her husband and her sons and arrested them. She added that her husband and sons were innocent and had been languishing in the Mardan jail for the last one month.
The woman alleged that the local court also rejected the bail of her husband due to wrong investigation of police and the fake FIR. She added that her sons were students and their precious time was being wasted.
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