Staff Reporter
Lahore
The Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights on Monday lambasted the provincial city’s top cop over numerous gaffes he made during a hearing over the motorway rape case. Lahore’s Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), Mohammad Umar Sheikh, spoke about the authorities’ response time to a distress call made by a woman when her car broke down on the M11 Motorway on September 9, saying at one point that it was approximately 28 minutes whereas the officers who reached the site had said they did so under six minutes.
The hearing was held to discuss a gang-rape incident earlier this month when two armed men allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in front of her children when she was stranded on the Lahore-Sialkot motorway. The horrific case has led to country-wide protests and calls for reforms in laws pertaining to the perpetrators of sexual assault.
In the hearing, CCPO Sheikh also said the motorway rape survivor was travelling without her husband’s permission. To which, PPP Senator Krishna Kumari Kohli — a member of the Senate committee — reprimanded him over his comment, telling him not to make any such assumptions in the future. “Did this lady tell you,” she asked.
“Do not make assumptions like that,” Kishoo Bai told him when he said he had made a “guess”.Not only that but Lahore’s top cop also forgot the name of Abid Ali, the prime suspect who has been in the wind for 20 days and whom the eight special teams — comprising personnel from all of the Punjab Police’s departments — have failed to apprehend despite spotting him at least thrice across the province.
Addressing the committee members, Sheikh said: “If [police helpline] 15 had received the call, we could have reached that place in 25 minutes. The first call to 15 was at 2:47am made by a passerby and the 15 officials reached at 3:15am.” To which, Marri said either the CCPO had no information or the committee had been misinformed. “The call came at 2:47am and the first [Dolphin Force] officer arrived at 2:53am. I’m telling you the 100% truth,” the CCPO responded.
“Then your cops are lying,” Marri shot back at him. “My job is to stop the crime and catch the culprits,” Sheikh replied. “Neither is there a CCTV [camera] at the toll plaza nor is an actual toll tax receipt given. “Five technologies were used in the motorway rape case; geo-fencing, DNA filing, and fingerprint technology. Even the American police do not respond [to a crime] in six minutes.” The committee members expressed anger over the contradiction in the police officer’s statement.
“You say the police arrived at the scene in 28 minutes but the police said they had reached in six minutes,” the committee said. “The police tried to misguide the committee.” When the CCPO apologised once more, Marri said: “You don’t have to apologise again and again.”
Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, the chairperson of the Senate committee, said it had summoned Sheikh using its legal authority. “Don’t tell us you if went to a committee or to the court. I am a lawyer and have had criminal cases’ practice.” PMAP Senator Usman Kakar, also part of the committee, opined that the policeman should have been punished considering the words he had used.
“The CCPO only apologised out of a fear of the court,” Kakar said. Sheikh told the committee that Abid’s data had successfully been found from the Punjab Forensic Science Agency’s (PFSA) 2013 records.