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Waqar’s brother-in-law Abbas surrenders, denies involvement in Motorway gang-rape

September 14, 2020 02:33 PM


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Abbas, brother in law of Waqarul Hassan, co-accused in Lahore-Sialkot Motorway has surrendered himself to the Police, 24NewsHD TV channel reported. 

Abbas has surrendered himself to Sheikhupura Police. Abbas was using a mobile phone SIM issued on the CNIC of co-accused in gang-rape Waqarul Hassan.

Abbas said, “I have nothing to do with Abid. Abid had asked me to get him a job. We both used to work together in a steel mill and I last contacted Abid 10 or 12 days ago,” the TV channel reported.

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He denied involvement in the Motorway incident and said he has nothing to do with Abid except he used to work with him and often asked for a job.

In a video statement recorded to the Sheikhupura Police, Abbas said he met with the Abid before the Eid-ul-Azha. We only met him because he always asked us for a job or some work,” he said in a video statement.



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