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Punjab CM orders swift, merit-based probe into foreign woman’s abduction

Last updated: July 5, 2026 5:40 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Punjab CM orders swift, merit-based probe into foreign woman’s abduction
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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has directed police to ensure a transparent, merit-based investigation into the reported abduction and assault of a foreign national. The directive follows a surge in public concern regarding the safety of visitors and the efficiency of the provincial criminal justice system.

The case, which has drawn sharp criticism from civil society, involves allegations of kidnapping and sexual assault. Maryam Nawaz met with senior police officials earlier today, making it clear that no political influence or external pressure would be tolerated during the inquiry. She demanded a comprehensive report at the earliest.

“Justice must be visible,” she told the provincial police chief. “Any negligence in this investigation will be treated as complicity.”

While the police have yet to release a detailed breakdown of the suspects in custody, sources within the department confirm that specialized teams have been formed to track digital footprints and forensic evidence. The victim’s medical report, currently under review by a special board, is expected to be the linchpin of the prosecution’s case.

The incident has reignited a debate over the security infrastructure for foreign nationals in Punjab. Critics argue that despite tall claims of “safe city” initiatives, the state’s response to high-profile violent crimes remains reactive rather than preventive.

For the provincial administration, this case is a litmus test. With international observers watching, the government’s ability to secure a conviction will serve as a bellwether for its commitment to maintaining law and order.

The police have pledged to file a preliminary charge sheet within 48 hours, signaling an attempt to fast-track a case that has already caused significant diplomatic embarrassment. Whether the investigation maintains this momentum—or eventually succumbs to the procedural delays common in local courts—remains the primary concern for the victim’s legal team.

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