Asma Torture Case: Husband Turns Out To Be A Robber

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Asma torture case: Husband turns out to be a robber

At least eight FIRs are registered against him in eight different police stations.

Lahore (Pakistan Point News – 30th March, 2019) Mian Faisal, the husband who allegedly tortured his wife for refusing to dance in front of his friends, now turns out to be a robber.

Asma Aziz’s torture case took a new turn as a video surfacing on social media showed Asma dancing vulgarly in a party.

The video has raised several questions as Asma could be seen dancing with men in the party.

However, her husband Mian Faisal has been revealed to be a robber. At least eight FIRs are registered against him in eight different police stations.

Cases for car theft are registered against the accused in Satto Katla and Johar Town police stations while an FIR for torturing a citizen is also registered against him in Qila Gujar Singh police station.

According to police record, Faisal is a habitual criminal. He was arrested after these cases but was released soon.

Earlier, arrested suspect Faisal revealed that he and his wife were addicted to ice heroin.

During the interrogation, the suspect told that the night when the incident took place, he and his wife Asma were having ice heroin due to which he was not in his senses. "I don't know when I tortured Asma and shaved her head," he continued.

Faisal further said that he and his wife usually fought on domestic issues.

Victim Asma Aziz was allegedly assaulted by her husband and his friends in Lahore's Defence area for refusing to dance in front of them.

She told that she was brutally tortured by her husband Mian Faisal and his friends with pipes, adding that she was held down by a servant while her husband shaved her head.

The woman added that she managed to escape from the house and reached a police station, where she was asked for money. She said that her medical checkup was also not arranged due to lack of money.

Asma had performed love marriage with Faisal four years ago.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses