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Court orders to register harassment case against Babar Azam

Lahore: After FIA Cyber ​​Crime submitted its report in Lahore Sessions Court, the court has ordered to register a harassment case against Pakistan Cricket team skipper Babar Azam.

GNN Web Desk
Published 5 years ago on Mar 19th 2021, 2:16 pm
By Web Desk

According to the details, FIA ​​report said that the plaintiff Hamiza Mukhtar had filed a petition against some ‘unknown numbers’ for threatening, blackmailing and sending obscene messages.

Plaintiff during the inquiry recorded the statement whereas, the mobile numbers provided by Hamiza were registered on the names of Maryam Ahmed, Mohammad Babar and Salimi Bibi. The agency had also summoned the accused on whom mobile numbers were registered.

Babar Azam was called three times to record the statement on the allegation slapped against him by the plaintiff but he did not join the inquiry, the report stated.

The report said Faisal Azam— the brother of Babar Azam appeared before the inquiry team in place of the Babar however, "It appears that Babar is guilty."

The report said that Salimi Bibi also did not recorded her statement in spite of three notices served to her while Maryam Ahmed joined the inquiry but refused to identify the plaintiff.

The FIA ​​report further said that Maryam Ahmed also refused to send nasty messages to the plaintiff from her number. While Maryam was also asked to submit her mobile for forensic probe which she did not provided.

Additional Sessions Judge Hamid Hussain, while ruling on the petition directed FIA ​​to complete legal proceedings against Babar Azam and other accused and register a case.

In January, the Lahore High Court (LHC) had suspended a session court order directing the police to register a case against Azam on a complaint.

in November 2020, Mukhtar, hailing from Lahore, levelled violence and sexual abuse allegations against Azam. "When I asked him to marry me, he tortured me," she had said.

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