13 Aug 2015

JIT Starts Investigation Into Kasur Child Abuse Scandal

KASUR: A Joint Examination Group (JIT) shaped by the Punjab government has set up office and began its test of the gigantic kid misuse and coercion outrage in Hussain Khanwala town of Kasur locale.
 
Introductory examination concerning the embarrassment, termed the greatest in the nation's history, uncover that around 400 features were made of 280 casualties in the course of the most recent 10 years by a sorted out group of more than 25 lawbreakers in Hussain Khanwala town. 

The five-part JIT, headed by Burrow Abu Bakr Khuda Baksh and includes SSP Khalid Bashir Cheema, DSP Liaquat Ali, and two officers of knowledge organizations, was shaped by the common government recently to examine the case and present its report to the Lahore High Court inside of two weeks. 

The JIT has set up its office at the Kasur Common Rest-House, where courses of action have been made for the JIT individuals to meet complainants and the influenced families. 

A different work area has been set up for the Kasur Region Police where complainants, volunteers, witnesses and other town people can visit and record their grumblings and concerns. Region police work force formally record the objections and forward them to the JIT. 

DCO Adnan Arshad said that a bus transport administration has additionally been begun to transport the Hussain Khanwala inhabitants from the town to the rest-house. 

"We have made complete plans on the requests of Boss Clergyman Shahbaz Sharif. We have additionally made a corner for the press with the goal that they are routinely educated of the advancement in the examination," he said. 

Another case enlisted 

In the interim, police enrolled another case on Thursday, bringing the aggregate number of arguments against the youngster misuse and feature outrage to eight. 

The case was enlisted by SHO Tariq Cheema of the Ganda Singhwala police headquarters under confirmation gave as feature clasps against blamed Abdul Mannan. 

The grievances have been enlisted by the police themselves because of apprehension among the inhabitants and to ensure the groups of the casualties.