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Magistrate Extends Remand for Suspects in Foreign Women Kidnapping Case

Magistrate Extends Remand for Suspects in Foreign Women Kidnapping Case

Key Takeaways

  • A city magistrate extended the remand of three suspects for four more days.
  • Two weapons have been recovered, but one remains to be found from a third suspect.
  • The court directed police to produce the suspects again on July 20.

A city magistrate in Lahore has extended the remand of three suspects for an additional four days in connection with the alleged kidnapping and rape of two foreign women. The decision was made after a hearing where the prosecutor detailed the ongoing investigation.

According to the prosecutor, police have already recovered weapons from two of the suspects but are still searching for one weapon that is believed to be held by the third suspect. The prosecutor also mentioned that cash, jewellery, and a watch connected to the case remain unaccounted for.

The court heard arguments from both sides before extending the physical remand and setting a future hearing date on July 20. This decision ensures that police have sufficient time to complete their investigation and gather all evidence necessary for further proceedings.

Four suspects, including a relative of a senior political figure, are currently under remand with the police until July 17. The magistrate’s extension of the remand period underscores the complexity and seriousness of the case, which involves foreign nationals.

The prosecutor emphasized that the recovery of all evidence is crucial for the prosecution's case. He stated, 'We need to ensure that every piece of evidence is accounted for before we can proceed with the trial.'

During the hearing, the court directed the police to produce the suspects again on July 20, giving them a specific deadline to complete their investigation and present all relevant evidence.

The case has garnered attention due to its international nature, involving foreign women. The involvement of a relative of a senior political figure adds another layer of complexity to the proceedings.

'We need to ensure that every piece of evidence is accounted for before we can proceed with the trial.'

The prosecutor, Not specified