Police have arrested suspects after a girl died due to an overdose of drugs at a dance party organised at a farmhouse in Karachi’s Sachal area.
The matter gained hype after the Sindh Police Special Investigation Unit (SIU) SSP claimed that at least 12 young girls had been killed due to prohibited drug overdose at dance parties at farmhouses in Karachi, however, he failed to disclose the names, timelines and the farmhouses from where bodies were recovered.
The shocking statement came to the limelight after the body of a girl was found in the jurisdiction of the Sachal Police Station on September 27. The girl who is said to be a resident of Multan lost consciousness due to a drug overdose. She was rushed to the hospital, but could not survive.
The body of the girl wrapped in a blanket was thrown in the Sachal area by the accused. The police after finding the body launched an investigation and arrested the culprits.
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According to the initial report, the deceased girl was ‘bought’ from Multan and was booked by a man named Saqlain for a dance party at a farmhouse from an ‘aunty’ in the Sachal area.
Sindh Police Special Investigation Unit (SIU) has sealed the farmhouse of a government employee, where the incident took place.
ARY News learnt that SHO Ghulam Hussain Korai who left for Umrah with his family on September 25 (two days before the incident) is being linked and accused of allowing such events in his jurisdiction as the farmhouse where the incident took place was the property of the policeman, which was on rent from last six years.
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