Authorities have uncovered further details in the honey-trap case involving renowned playwright Khalilur Rehman Qamar, revealing a meticulously planned scheme by the perpetrators.
The group responsible for honey-trapping Qamar had strategically installed cameras throughout the house before inviting him over, with a newly surfaced video showing a woman, part of the honey trap, setting up a camera with her partner.
As per the police investigation, the incident involved the suspect setting up cameras in various locations in the house, including one directly in front of the sofa where Qamar was made to sit. The investigation indicates that the woman and her accomplice checked the camera positions repeatedly to ensure they captured everything.
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Cameras were also placed near the window curtains and doors, according to the police.
Before Qamar's arrival, the cameras were set to record, which then captured all conversations and interactions with the writer. This detailed planning highlights the premeditated nature of the honey-trap operation. The police probe revealed that the suspect monitored the recording from their cameras throughout Qamar’s visit.
The discovery of the video, which was recovered from the accused's mobile phone, provides crucial evidence of the elaborate setup. Police continue to investigate the case, piecing together the extent of the operation and its implications.
The arrested suspects, including the woman seen in the video, have been taken into custody as the investigation proceeds. This new evidence is expected to play a significant role in the legal proceedings against the accused.