Murder of a teacher in Dera Ismail Khan

 Murder of a teacher in Dera Ismail Khan

Murder of a teacher in Dera Ismail Khan: 'People were watching a spectacle' According to locals, the police arrested the three women accused and registered a case against them under section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code.



 According to police in Dera Ismail Khan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, three women stabbed a teacher named Safoora Bibi to death for allegedly blasphemy as she was entering a madrassa to teach. The incident took place outside Jamia Islamia Falah-ul-Banat in Anjumabad area of ​​Dera Ismail Khan on Tuesday, after which the police arrested the three women accused on the information of locals and registered a case against them under Section 302 of Pakistan Penal Code. done.

 Dera Ismail Khan Cantt Police Station told Independent Urdu that 19-year-old Safoora Bibi was a teacher in the said madrassa, while at one time the slain and alleged assailants belonging to the same family were studying together in the same madrassa. ۔ According to the police, there have been academic differences between the women. 

 The assailants cut the victim's throat with a sharp knife, killing the young woman on the spot, police said. He said that one of the arrested women accused had told the police that one of his younger nieces had been told by the Prophet of Islam in a dream to kill her. The case of Safura Bibi's murder has been registered in the complaint of her uncle Zahid who said that he was at home at 7.30 am today when the superintendent of the madrassa called his house and killed his niece.

 The attack was reported. They say that by the time they got there, Safoora had died. According to Zahid, “My niece used to teach in the madrassa. When she reached there in a rickshaw in the morning, about five women in uniform were standing outside the madrassa as the gate was closed. Safoora also got off the rickshaw and stood beside him, in which two sisters and her niece attacked Safoora with sharp instruments.

 The victim's uncle has written in the FIR that the incident was witnessed by the residents of the area and the people of the madrassa and they have also testified to the police and media. Adnan Beatney, a journalist from Dera Ismail Khan, also reported the incident on his Twitter account, quoting locals as saying: Were watching. Shafiullah, owner of a madrassa affiliated with teaching at Jamia Islamia Falah al-Banat, told the media that one of the alleged assailants, a woman, had recently accused her madrassa of not teaching properly and The readers are arrogant.

 However, he said that the woman later apologized to him. Shafiullah said that Safoora Bibi has been teaching in our madrassa for the last two years. She was a noble and well-mannered girl. He never spoke in a derogatory manner against the Prophet Muhammad. He says that his madrassa is registered with the federation of madrassas, where a total of 120 female students are studying.

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