KARACHI: An attempt to solemnise the marriage of a 13-year-old girl in Hijrat Colony was foiled on Friday after a joint operation by local police and the Women and Child Protection Cell.
According to a police spokesperson, the raid was carried out after the Women and Child Protection Cell received credible information regarding the planned child marriage. The cell immediately alerted District South SSP Mehtor Ali, who directed the Civil Lines police to take action.
A police team rushed to the address and found that preparations were underway for the underage girl’s wedding. Officials intervened just in time, stopping the ceremony before it could take place.
Police asked the family to produce official documentation to verify the girl’s age, which confirmed that she was only 13-year old. Acting on the minor’s statement and other available evidence, police arrested the girl’s parents and several others allegedly involved in organising the marriage.
A case has been registered at the Civil Lines police station under Sections 3 and 5 of the Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2013, and Section 511 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), which pertains to attempts to commit an offence.
Police in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, thwarted an attempt by a 72-year-old man to marry a 13-year-old girl
According to police sources, in the Tangi area of Peshawar, the elderly man, identified as Habib Jan from Armar, tried to marry the young girl in exchange for Rs500,000, which he agreed to pay to her father.
Police arrested the 72-year-old groom, but the girl’s father managed to escape.
A case has been registered under the Child Marriage Restraint Act against both the accused and the girl’s father. The nikah registrar has also been arrested.