Pakistani police said that a person who recently brought his family back to Pakistan from the United States, confessed to shooting his teenage daughter on Wednesday, inspired by rejection of his tickle material, Pakistani, Pakistani The police said.
The shooting took place on Tuesday on a road in South -West city of Quetta. Police officer Babur Baluch said that the suspect, Anwar ul-Haq initially said that unidentified gunmen shot and killed the 15-year-old daughter, born their American before confessing the crime.
Another police investigator, Zohab Mohsin said, “So far our investigation has found that the family had objections to his dressing, lifestyle and social gathering.” “We have her phone. It’s off,” he told Reuters. “We are investigating all aspects, including honor killing.”
Baloch said that the family recently returned to the province of Balochistan, mainly in Muslim Pakistan, a nation with orthodox social norms, which lived in the United States for about 25 years.
The suspect has American citizenship, the official said. He said that Haq had told him that his daughter had started making “objectionable” materials on social media platform tickets when she lived in the United States.
He told the police that he continued to share the video on the stage after returning to Pakistan. Baloch said that the main suspected brother -in -law was also arrested in connection with the murder.
Police said they had accused of murder. He did not give evidence of the US citizenship of right, leaving the testimony of the suspect, and refused to say whether the US embassy was informed about the incident.
His family refused to respond to the request of a Reuters to comment.
More than 54 million people use Tiktok in Pakistan in a nation of 241 million. In recent years, the government has blocked the video-sharing app several times on material moderation.
Islamabad often releases with the social media platform with “pornographic materials”, which has recently begun to follow requests from Pakistan to remove certain materials.
According to Pakistan’s Independent Human Rights Commission, more than 1,000 women are killed every year in Pakistan in Pakistan due to alleged loss to “honor”.
This may include alloping, posting social media content, organizing the fraternity with men, or any other violations against women related to women.
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