Burewala (HRNW) – A local court has sentenced a woman, Shaista Parveen, and her brother, Muhammad Zahid, in a honey trap and alleged extortion case.
According to the court verdict, both accused were awarded two years of rigorous imprisonment each along with a fine of Rs. 50,000 each in the honey trap and extortion case. The court also sentenced them to one year imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 3,000 each for the offence of illegal confinement.
Following the court’s decision, both convicts were taken into custody and transferred to jail. Further details regarding the case and the court’s reasoning are subject to the official judicial record.
Human Rights Perspective
Human Rights News Worldwide (HRNW) emphasizes that crimes such as honey trapping, extortion, blackmail, and unlawful confinement can seriously affect citizens’ rights, including their security, dignity, privacy, and personal freedom. Effective legal action against such crimes is essential to protect individuals and maintain public trust in the justice system.
At the same time, human rights principles require that every accused person is entitled to a fair trial, legal representation, judicial oversight, and the right to appeal in accordance with the law. Courts must ensure that decisions are based on evidence while protecting the legal rights of all parties involved.
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⚠️ Important Note (Disclaimer)
This report is based on a court judgment and publicly available information. The imposition of a sentence represents a judicial decision; however, all legal rights, including the right to appeal, remain available under applicable law. HRNW’s mission is to promote awareness of human rights, the rule of law, victims’ rights, fair trial standards, and responsible journalism. This report is not affiliated with, nor previously published on, HRNW (hrnww.com).
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