British family shot dead in Pakistan

London, May 21(ANI): A British family hailing from Lancashire has been shot dead in Pakistan in a suspected honour killing.

According to police, Mohammed Yousaf, his wife Parviaz, and their daughter Tania, from Nelson, Lancashire were killed in a village in Pakistan’s Gujrat District on Thursday morning.

“We were informed that an incident had taken place in Pakistan. We are currently liaising with authorities in Pakistan,” The Telegraph quoted a Lancashire Police spokesman, as saying.

“We have also made contact with family in Nelson regarding the incident,” the spokesman added.

The family, who had lived in the UK for over 30 years, had jetted out to Pakistan for a wedding, believed to be their son’s.

Talking about the incident, Nelson Councillor Mohammed Sakib said: “I know the family well. This incident wasn’t just murder, it was an honour issue.” (ANI)

Jharkhand police to question scribe’s fiancé, friends

New Delhi, May 6 (ANI): A team of Jharkhand Police has arrived here to question journalist Nirupama Pathak’s fiancé Priyabhanshu Ranjan on Thursday.

On April 29, Pathak was found dead in mysterious circumstances at her house in Jharkhand’s Tilaya area in Koderma District.

She was working for the Business Standard daily in Delhi.

Police suspect Pathak’s death is a case of honour killing.

According to Koderma Superintendent of Police, G Kranthi Kumar, they have sent three separate teams to Mumbai, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh to interrogate Pathak”s friends.

The police has said team would also search Pathak’s room in Delhi and to interrogate her roommate.

Kumar informed that investigating teams were collecting evidence before questioning other family members of Pathak.

The police were also waiting for the report of the forensic department, which had collected some documents, including a ”suicide note” from her house in Tilaya.

She was stated to be planning to marry Ranjan, who was her classmate at Delhi’s prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC).

Reportedly, Pathak’s family did not approve of the proposal because Ranjan belongs to the Kayastha caste.

The post-mortem report revealed that Pathak died due to asphyxia as a result of smothering and there was a ligature mark around her neck pointing to strangulation with a rope.

Suspecting that it could be a case of honour killing, the police have arrested Pathak”s mother Subha, who is now in judicial custody. (ANI)

Honour killings remain unchecked in Lahore

Lahore, July 6 (ANI): Honour killing seems to go on unchecked in Lahore as it claimed three lives in two incidents last week. It seems that it has become part and parcel of lives of Pakistanis.

On July 2, a newly married couple was killed in the name of ‘honour’ in the Barki police precincts. Ramazan shot dead Khalid and his wife Shamim, who had eloped and married without the consent of their families.

Ramazan was Shamim’s cousin and both had been engaged. The other incident took place on July 5, when a boy, Irfan, killed his uncle Shahadat Ali for marrying his mother after the death of his father in Kahna police precincts. Reportedly, Irfan considered the marriage a matter of ‘honour’.

In 10 weeks, nine people were killed in the name of ‘honour’ in the city. Among these incidents, on June 18, in Sabzazar police precincts, Iqbal killed his sister Adeeba (22) for having an alleged affair with a boy, the Daily Times reported.

The accused tried to hide the incident by shifting the body to some other city, but the police recovered the body after chasing the accused. On June 2, Nawaz of Ferozewala killed his sister Shehnaz Bibi, who was a mother of two, for having an affair with a man.

On May 26, Ahsan Elahi gunned down his wife Shazia in Liaquatabad police precincts. On April 20, Zulfiqar Khokhar of Green Town killed his sister Shahnaz (35) and niece Farah (18) for honour.

In Kahna, on April 16, a woman was killed by her in-laws in the name of ‘honour’. (ANI)