IGP denies ill-treatment of women
Women interrogated only by lady police,
SSP Masood says Khadija Shah is also fine,
Lahore_Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Anwar Tuesday denied the allegation that the detained women were being ill-treated.
Addressing a press conference, he said women were interrogated only by lady police officers in custody. He took a swipe at those who spread the lie that the women released from prison had cuts and bruises on their bodies.
He came down hard on those spreading lies that women being released from jail had cuts and wounds on their bodies. “A lady gynecologist, lady phycologist, and lady doctors are present in jail,” he said, adding that their washrooms were also separate.”
“The state is responsible, the country knows what to do. We are going to protect our institutions and installations but we are not going to let go of human rights,” he said.
Lahore SSP Investigation Anoosh Masood said a total of 15 women have been arrested in Punjab in connection with May 9 — 13 in Lahore and two in Rawalpindi.
Addressing the press conference, she dismissed reports of the mistreatment of the imprisoned women, terming them “totally wrong” and “uncalled for”.
“No males can enter the premises [where they are kept],” she asserted, assuring that they were being provided all the needed medical treatment.
She also clarified that among them, PTI leader Dr Yasmin Rashid was being allowed to meet visitors since she was on judicial remand but the rest couldn’t be allowed since they “are jailed [for] the identity parade”.
A two-member government committee Monday turned down Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) allegations related to the mistreatment and sexual assault of women in Punjab prisons.
In conversation with journalists outside Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore, SSP Investigations Lahore Anoosh Masood and Deputy Commissioner Lahore Rafia Haider said they “strongly” rejected the Imran Khan-led party’s claims.
The committee members termed the allegations “nothing but a pack of lies” as none of the 10 women they met separately informed them about being mistreated.
“I must mention here that a specialist and a gynaecologist are present here. There’s a library present here and all women are being allowed to read any book they want,” Masood told journalists.
“There’s clean drinking water here. Bed sheets are clean here. Even if they need clothes, they are available for them,” she said.
“All inmates in the case, including Khadija Shah, were fine,” Masood added.
Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi had formed the two-member committee to investigate the allegations levelled by PTI of mistreatment of its female supporters in prisons who were arrested after the May 9 vandalism.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan had claimed that the party supporters were being “molested and harassed” and urged the Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to intervene ad take notice of the matter.
Thousands of PTI workers who have been arrested in connection with the May 9 violence also include women, while CM Naqvi had initially claimed that women have been dealt with in line with the law he has now formed a committee to probe the issue.
Earlier, CM Naqvi had said the PTI was resorting to propaganda regarding women being mistreated in prisons.
He had revealed that 32 women were arrested and only 11 of them are still in jail now. The chief minister added that it is his government’s duty to ensure that “mothers and sisters remain safe”.
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