Sargodha man allegedly kills sister for 'honour' after she marries for the sixth time

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Malik Asghar
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Abdullah told the police that when his sister came back to her home after the sixth marriage he shut her in her room and fired upon her. Photo: File

SARGODHA: Police arrested a 22-year-old man over charges that he killed his sister for 'honour' after she married for the sixth time. 

Police had launched an investigation into the alleged murder of 30-year-old Nighat Parveen after her sixth husband, Waseem Amjad, filed a complaint on August 17 with police that his wife had been kidnapped. 

Employing technological methods in the investigation, police were able to trace the last call made from Parveen’s mobile phone to her parents' house. When police grilled the victim's parents, they were told that she had gone to Islamabad with her friends. 

Later, police started questioning Parveen’s 22-year-old brother Abdullah Hashim who allegedly confessed to murdering his sister during the investigation.

Hashim allegedly told police that his sister had become “a source of disgrace” for his family for the past eight years. He added that people in the village had also started questioning the family's honour due to Parveen's 'character'.

Police say Hashim confessed that when Parveen returned to her parents' home after tying the knot for the sixth time, he shut her inside a room and shot her to death. 

According to police, the brother has been arrested and the weapon used to commit the crime has also been recovered.  Police added that a case will be registered against the suspect and he will be presented in court soon.