Tag: refusal

  • Pakistan Shocker: Faisalabad Men Force Girl To Lick Shoes, Chop Her Hair Over Refusal To Marry Friend’s Father (Watch Video)

    Faisalabad, August 17: In a ghastly incident in Pakistan’s Faisalabad, a teenager was tortured, humiliated and sexually harassed for refusing to marry an older man, who is the father of her friend, media reports said.

    A video of the abuse that took place on August 9 surfaced on Wednesday morning and went viral on social media. In the video, the girl could be seen being tortured while a woman’s voice can be heard in the background. The culprits made the victim lick shoes, her hair was chopped and eyebrows shaved. Madhya Pradesh: Minor Thrashed, Made To Smoke a Cigarette and Lick Shoes Over Monetary Dispute in Jabalpur, Video Goes Viral.

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    The victim said that her friend’s father, a factory owner, was forcing her to marry him but when she refused, she was abused, harassed and filmed. She said that her friend also encouraged her to accept the proposal, Geo News reported.

    Taking note of the matter, the police registered a case and arrested six people, including the prime suspect (her friend’s father) and a female household staff member.

    The suspects will be presented before a magistrate in court.Earlier, the police had reportedly said that the arrested suspects included the prime suspect’s wife as well, who is reportedly the woman behind the voice in the video. Later, a separate case was registered against the prime suspect at the Khurrianwala Police Station in Faisalabad, after liquor and weapons were found in his house.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Aug 17, 2022 07:18 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Penalty for criminal cases, refusal to follow protocol

    Penalty for criminal cases, refusal to follow protocol

    Whereas there were about six cases registered in the district, now it has increased to 20: DC

    Deputy Commissioner of Udupi Jagdish on Tuesday asked mall and shop owners to wear masks and ensure social distance was maintained, adding that criminal cases would be registered and penalties would be imposed against violators of the COVID-19 protocol.

    Talking to reporters after taking a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the district hospital in Udupi, Mr. Jagdish said that the government has directed the DC to ensure strict adherence to the protocol. In addition to the fines, criminal cases will be filed for disobeying orders passed by public servants, he said.

    “There is talk about a second wave. We have seen an increase in numbers in Kerala and Maharashtra. Udupi district is also seeing an increase in numbers. Where the district used to record about six cases (last month), it has now exceeded 20. Similarly, the positivity rate has also increased to about 1.6. Precautionary measures are needed to avert danger.

    Guidelines should be strictly followed. In addition to wearing marks and maintaining social distance, guidelines on public works should also be followed. “For the next two days, we will continue the fine. Then we will start filing cases against the violators. It is the responsibility of the shop and mall owners to ensure that all their employees follow the protocol. They should ensure that those entering their premises also wear masks. If they fail to follow the norms then the trade license will be canceled.

    A COVID-19 negative certificate is mandatory after RT-PCR testing 72 hours prior to arrival for those entering the district from Kerala and Maharashtra. He asked the people to inform the authorities about the persons who failed to do so. The administration will subject such people to RT-PCR test.

    While Udupi ranks second in the state in terms of frontline and number of vaccinations of health workers, DC said with 17,000 seniors and people between the ages of 45 and 59, the district is ranked sixth in the category so far. Village-wise list of senior citizens was prepared. Village-level COVID-19 task force members and health workers were asked to facilitate vaccination of all senior citizens in their areas.

    Additional Deputy Commissioner B Sadashiv Prabhu also received the second dose at the district hospital.

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