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Kasur party raid case Contempt notices to three policemen

By Our Staff Reporter 2025-04-15
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Monday issued contempt of court notices to three police officials over the issue of filming and uploading on social media the videos of detainees in a raid on a party at a farmhouse in Kasur a couple of days back.

Justice Ali Zia Bajwa was hearing a contempt petition filed by Vishal Shakir, a lawyer.

In compliance with the court order, Kasur District Police Officer (DPO) Essa Khan Sukhera appeared before the court.

The judge regretted that people were being forcibly shaved and their videos were being posted on social media.

`Under which law have the policebeen doing this?` the judge asked the DPO.

Justice Bajwa further noted that clips from Indian songs were added to the videos uploaded on the official social media accounts of the police.

The DPO informed the court that the investigating officer and another police official, who filmed the video, had been dismissed from service and suspended, respectively.

He said a recommendation had also been made to dismiss the SHO concerned from service for his collusion with the farmhouse owner.

He stated that cases had been registered under the electronic crime law against dozens of people who saved the video and circulated it.

Upon the court`s inquiry, the DPO saidthat Muhammad Shahzad, the owner of the farmhouse, had fled the scene.

At this, the judge observed that the one who shouldn`t have escaped had escaped.

The judge directed that the advocate general of Punjab must also appear on the next hearing and explain whether any law exists in the world that allows exposing a person in custody.

Justice Bajwa issued contempt of court notices to the investigating officer, SHO and a constable of Mustafabad police station of Kasur.

The judge observed, `Why shouldn`t the police officials be jailed for six months for violating court orders?` The judge also summoned the DIG operations Lahore for Tuesday (today).

Talking to the media persons, DPOSukhera said it will not be tolerated under any circumstances if someone`s dignity is compromised.

He said no one can undo the damage caused to those whose videos went viral on social media.

He said action had been taken against those who recorded the videos.

The DPO said such incidents can be prevented through timely action.

On April 6, during a raid on a farmhouse in Kasur, 25 women and 30 men were arrested over allegations of obscene dancing, use of loudspeakers, and drug consumption.

The police recorded the video of the arrested persons and uploaded them on social media, which led to severe criticism from civil society and other segments.