Tuesday May 30, 2023
Two-part group visits Lahore's Kot Lakhpat Prison.
"All detainees fine", it says; refers to the claims as "lies".
SSP Masood says Khadija Shah is additionally fine.
A two-part government board Monday turned down Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) claims connected with the abuse and rape of ladies in Punjab detainment facilities.
In discussion with writers outside Kot Lakhpat Prison in Lahore, SSP Examinations Lahore Anoosh Masood and Delegate Chief Lahore Rafia Haider said they "emphatically" dismissed the Imran Khan-drove party's cases.
The board individuals named the claims "only a load of blatant falsehoods" as none of the 10 ladies they met independently informed them about being abused.
"I should specify here that a trained professional and a gynecologist are available here. There's a library present here and all ladies are being permitted to peruse any book they need," Masood told writers.
"There's perfect drinking water here. Bed sheets are perfect here. Regardless of whether they need garments, they are accessible for them," she said.
"All detainees for the situation, including Khadija Shah, were fine," Masood added.
Punjab Overseer Boss Clergyman Mohsin Naqvi had shaped the two-part advisory group to explore the charges evened out by PTI of abuse of female allies in penitentiaries were captured after the May 9 defacement.
PTI Director Imran Khan hosted guaranteed that the gathering allies were being "attacked and bugged" and encouraged the Central Equity of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to mediate promotion consider the matter.
Huge number of PTI laborers who have been captured regarding the May 9 savagery likewise incorporate ladies, while CM Naqvi had at first guaranteed that ladies have been managed in accordance with the law he has now shaped a panel to test the issue.
Prior, CM Naqvi had said the PTI was depending on publicity with respect to ladies being abused in detainment facilities.
He had uncovered that 32 ladies were captured and just 11 of them are still in prison now. The central pastor added that it is his administration's obligation to guarantee that "moms and sisters stay safe".