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Lahore Assault Case: Foreign Women May Have Left Pakistan

Last updated: July 4, 2026 12:43 am
Haris Ali
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The two foreign women at the center of a high-profile assault investigation in Lahore have likely exited the country, according to sources familiar with the matter. Authorities have struggled to maintain contact with the pair since they left the city, raising questions about the future of the criminal proceedings.

Police teams had been attempting to secure statements from the women following the alleged incident, which sparked public outrage and dominated local headlines. Investigators tracking their movements now suggest the victims relocated shortly after the initial reports surfaced, potentially complicating the legal path forward for the suspects currently in custody.

The case gained significant momentum when video footage of the incident began circulating on social media. The clips showed the women being harassed and manhandled in a public space, a display that prompted immediate calls for action from civil society groups and human rights advocates. Police moved quickly to identify and arrest several individuals involved, citing the gravity of the public disorder.

Despite the arrests, the absence of the primary complainants leaves the prosecution on shaky ground. In Pakistan’s legal system, the testimony of victims is often the pivot upon which a conviction turns. Without their direct participation in the trial, defense attorneys are expected to push for bail or dismissal, arguing that the lack of primary evidence makes a conviction unlikely.

“We are following all leads, but the current status of the complainants remains a hurdle,” a senior police official said on condition of anonymity. He declined to confirm the exact date of their departure, citing ongoing procedural sensitivities.

The incident has reignited a broader debate regarding the safety of women in public spaces across Punjab. While the government has vowed to ensure the perpetrators face the full weight of the law, the women’s departure suggests a lack of confidence in the local justice process or a desire to avoid the intense scrutiny that often follows such cases in the media.

If the women do not return to provide formal testimony, the state’s case will rely entirely on digital evidence and bystander accounts. For now, the suspects remain behind bars, but the momentum that defined the initial police response is rapidly fading.

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