Police Case May File Against Women Who Beat Up Young Boy at a Lahore store

Garden Town police have gotten in touch with the two young guys to lodge a complaint against the ladies who they claim beat and humiliated them at a tuck shop, in response to criticism regarding the way the police handled a case involving women who were harassed.
After the women called 911, a video of the incident was uploaded online and showed the young males being detained by the police. This prompted the police to intervene. The footage shows a child fighting with the woman at the gas pump tuck shop.
Iman Zohra, the complainant, said in her FIR that she and her friends were harassed by two boys. Nevertheless, the video only featured one youngster being raped by the women in front of the store owner and several customers, who eventually came to his aid.
Women’s harassment laws necessitate a swift police response, according to Lahore Operations DIG Faisal Kamran, who supported the police conduct. He claimed that after the women’s calls, the youngsters were taken to the police station and their complaints were registered with Garden Town police.
According to Kamran, the boys’ defense team showed the video footage in court, which resulted in the lawsuit being dropped. According to him, if the youth choose to take legal action, the police have asked them to submit a complaint against the perpetrators.
In response to rumors circulating on social media that the women were the daughters of a lawyer, Kamran explained that their mother had told the police about her husband’s passing.






