Con women take away gold jewellery
Islamabad: Many citizens of the federal capital were on Monday deprived of their precious jewellery in Ghori Town of Koral area, when two fraudster women took the jewellery by saying that they will double it after praying on it.
Captain Qasim Bilal registered an FIR in the Koral police station, stating that on May 5 two unidentified women who appeared as job seekers deprived his family of 37 tola of gold jewellery in his absence. “Only my sister and sister-in-law were present at the home when the incident occurred,” Bilal told the police.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Tariq Mahmood, the investigating officer when contacted, said that one of the accused was aged 50 years while the other was younger than her. “They first asked the applicant’s family for a job. When they were asked about how much pay they would want, they replied that it depends on the load of work,” said ASI Tariq.
He further said that the family let them enter the house as they actually needed a housemaid. “After entering into the house, the one of the two women said that they see a curse on their house, which can be removed if they pray for it”, ASI Tariq said. He said the well educated but weak belief women immediately agreed to them and handed over them a ‘Jai Namaz’ to pray. After praying for few minutes, the accused woman asked them to bring any gold or precious ornament, so that they will double it with their prayers.
“The women of the house gave them their gold jewellery weighing 37 tolas in order to double it,” ASI Tariq added. He said the accused women prayed on the gold jewellery and placed them under the Jai Namaz. “They advised the women of the house that the Jai Namaz must not be checked before 5 pm or the curse will react and they will suffer. The accused women left the house by saying this,” said ASI Tariq.
He said Captain Qasim Bilal, head of the family, called her sister two times during her conversation with the accused and also told her to let the maids out of the house as they do not know them but her sister did not listen to him. “In the evening when Capt. Qasim returned, her sister and sister-in-law told him the entire story. He immediately after listening to them checked the Jai Namaz and found no jewellery under it,” said ASI Tariq.
When he was asked about the investigation process of the incident, he said “I have checked the CIA record of the criminals registered in previous cases, but did not find any record of the accused yet”. He further said that he also visited sector G-11 where according to the initial investigation, the accused were residing but did not find any clue. “However, the investigation is continue and the accused will soon be traced,” he said.
Captain Qasim Bilal registered an FIR in the Koral police station, stating that on May 5 two unidentified women who appeared as job seekers deprived his family of 37 tola of gold jewellery in his absence. “Only my sister and sister-in-law were present at the home when the incident occurred,” Bilal told the police.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Tariq Mahmood, the investigating officer when contacted, said that one of the accused was aged 50 years while the other was younger than her. “They first asked the applicant’s family for a job. When they were asked about how much pay they would want, they replied that it depends on the load of work,” said ASI Tariq.
He further said that the family let them enter the house as they actually needed a housemaid. “After entering into the house, the one of the two women said that they see a curse on their house, which can be removed if they pray for it”, ASI Tariq said. He said the well educated but weak belief women immediately agreed to them and handed over them a ‘Jai Namaz’ to pray. After praying for few minutes, the accused woman asked them to bring any gold or precious ornament, so that they will double it with their prayers.
“The women of the house gave them their gold jewellery weighing 37 tolas in order to double it,” ASI Tariq added. He said the accused women prayed on the gold jewellery and placed them under the Jai Namaz. “They advised the women of the house that the Jai Namaz must not be checked before 5 pm or the curse will react and they will suffer. The accused women left the house by saying this,” said ASI Tariq.
He said Captain Qasim Bilal, head of the family, called her sister two times during her conversation with the accused and also told her to let the maids out of the house as they do not know them but her sister did not listen to him. “In the evening when Capt. Qasim returned, her sister and sister-in-law told him the entire story. He immediately after listening to them checked the Jai Namaz and found no jewellery under it,” said ASI Tariq.
When he was asked about the investigation process of the incident, he said “I have checked the CIA record of the criminals registered in previous cases, but did not find any record of the accused yet”. He further said that he also visited sector G-11 where according to the initial investigation, the accused were residing but did not find any clue. “However, the investigation is continue and the accused will soon be traced,” he said.
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