The alleged torture of actress Nargis has taken a serious turn as medical reports confirm multiple injuries inflicted upon her.
According to the report, Nargis sustained severe injuries to her face, forehead, head, and arms, as well as a damaged nasal bone. The report further noted injuries around her right eye, adding that she had been assaulted with a blunt instrument.
A case of violence was registered at the Defense C police station on Friday. Meanwhile, her son has reportedly contacted the Canadian Embassy, seeking intervention and support for his mother.
The case was registered on Friday on the complaint of actress Ghazala alias Nargis, who alleged that she was subjected to violence by her husband, Inspector Majid Bashir, over a financial dispute.
The Defense C police station registered a case against Bashir under charges of torture, alleged attempted robbery, and threatening to murder at gunpoint. According to the first information report (FIR), Bashir allegedly attempted to forcibly take cash and jewellery from Nargis at gunpoint and get a farm house transferred in his name.
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The incident reportedly took place at the couple's Defence residence in Lahore where the actress alleged the policeman husband hit her repeatedly with the official pistol, dragged her by hair and threatened to kill her.
In the FIR, Nargis alleged that Majid Bashir wants to forcibly transfer the property in his name, for which he commits violence on her. The police say legal action is being taken against Bashir.
Also on Friday, Punjab Women Protection Authority (PWPA) Chairperson Hina Pervaiz Butt vowed to provide justice to the actress.
According to details, Butt held a meeting with Nargis. On this occasion, Butt stated, “Nargis has been provided security. It is one of the heinous crimes to subject the women to torture. The culprit will be brought to justice."
She said, “It is our topmost priority to ensure the protection and provide justice to every woman.”
“Subjecting the women to torture and violence is the Punjab government’s redline in light of the instructions given by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz,” Butt added.