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Serious allegations against Babar Azam, woman goes to court for registration of case

LAHORE: A woman, who has leveled serious allegations against Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam, has filed a petition in the Sessions Court seeking registration of a case, on which the court has also sought a report from SHO Naseerabad.

Hamza Mukhtar has filed a petition in the Sessions Court seeking registration of a case and restraining from harassment.

Babar Azam, Mohammad Azam, Faisal Azam, Kamil Azam and Mohammad Naveed have been made parties in the petitions filed.

The petition contended that the CCPO had requested Lahore to register the case but it was not acted upon.

A woman named Hamza Mukhtar, in a petition to CCPO Lahore, said that accused Babar had sexually assaulted her under the pretext of marriage since 2012, during which she became pregnant and later aborted on the accused’s behalf. Also got pregnant.

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He said that an attempt was made to register an FIR against the accused in the police but the police did not register any complaint in this regard.

In the petition, Naseerabad police station has been requested to register a case against Babar Azam.

Additional Sessions Judge Noman Muhammad Naeem sought a report from SHO Naseerabad on the said application.

The report asked the SHO to state whether the petitioner had approached for registration of the case, if so, why the proceedings had not been initiated and whether any further investigation had been carried out into the matter.

In addition, Hamza Mukhtar has also filed a petition against the harassment of Babar Azam’s family.

The petitioner said that Babar Azam’s family was harassing him so the court should stop harassing him.

Additional Sessions Judge Abid Raza Khan also sought response to the harassment petition.

The court ordered a halt to the harassment and sought a reply from the SP complainant on December 5.

Last week, the woman accused Babar Azam of sexual harassment during a press conference.

The woman had taken the position that in 2010 Babar Azam proposed to her which she accepted, we had decided to get married so we informed our families but both the families flatly refused after which Babar Azam and I Decided court marriage.

Continuing, he said that in 2011 Babar Azam chased me away from my house on the pretext of court marriage and we stayed in rented houses in different places.

The woman said that despite her insistence, Babar Azam did not marry her and claimed that along with her job before 2014, she opened her own salon with which she could bear the expenses of the cricketers.

Hamza claimed that when Babar Azam’s name came up in the Pakistani cricket team in 2014, his attitude started to change slowly. I got pregnant in 2016 when I told Babar Azam that his attitude was very strange. Done, I was beaten and I was forced to have an abortion at his insistence.

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He added, “Eventually, in 2017, I lodged a police report against Babar Azam and the investigating officer asked him to produce Babar Azam, but he did not appear, but that night Babar Azam called the officer.” Our conditional agreement was signed in front of the BJP, in which it was stipulated that Babar would marry me.

“Ten days ago, I lodged another complaint against him. On November 20, Babar Azam had called me before going abroad and told me that if you went to the police or demanded marriage now, you would die,” You go and you don’t even know what I’m going to do with you. “

“After 10 years of extreme abuse, I am here for justice,” Hamza said.

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