In Faisalabad: UAF hit by sex scandal on May 26 |
FAISALABAD, Pakistan (May 27) – A security officer (in-charge) and three other security staff were suspended on account of alleged involvement in sex scandal in University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF).
Reportedly, a blackmailing group headed by two suspects, named as Nasir and Omar, is behind this scandal. The group is not only involved in making and selling the sex tapes of female students but girls were also forced to do illegitimate business.
According to reports; few girls were frequently seen going out of university campus in security department vehicle in the evening and coming back late night; which shows the involvement of security department. Therefore, security officer/in-charge Dr Farooq and three security staff has been suspended immediately by University Administration and the investigation committee has started probing into the issue.
The scandal surface in the absence of Vice Chancellor Dr Iqrar, who is on official tour out of Pakistan; but talking to media on the phone he vowed a thorough investigation and strict action against the culprits.
One of the Pakistan's private TV Channels, Express News, has aired the exclusive video of the incident; which is not very much clear but enough to identify the intentions of those behind this scandal.
One of the Pakistan's private TV Channels, Express News, has aired the exclusive video of the incident; which is not very much clear but enough to identify the intentions of those behind this scandal.
LANATULLAH now how the female students will study its all bcz of media its shamfull media should not highlited the issue
ReplyDelete@ Shahzad
ReplyDeletewith all due respect; i disagree with you. the silence will encourage such black sheep in the society.
Rather we should demand the maximum punishment to those involved in this shameful act.
Such dirty elements are needed to be punished strictly.
Very shameful and dirty act security representatives have done at such institution.
ReplyDeleteShame on all of you,
You required maximum punishment not only here but also here after
@ ejaz ...
ReplyDeleteyou are absolutely right.
Their act required maximum punishment and if they would be punished accordingly; then the rest like them will learn a lesson only.
good o bagharto
ReplyDeletesharam karo, tuhadi maan behn koi nai
allah sy panah mango
its too shameful for the management of agricultural university. culprit should be punished so that they also think about their own daughters.
ReplyDeleteSajjad
such people don't remember that they have to face Almighty Allah (S.W.T.)
ReplyDelete@ sajjad
ReplyDeletei second your remarks and demand. Only maximum punishment will weak such bad elements in the society.
i am soo surprized, how such immoral deeds happened in my lovely university.Allah sa daro.
ReplyDeletethis is the worst time for Pakistan and Pakistanis in all walks of life and academic institutions are not any exceptions.
ReplyDeleteMay Allah (S.W.T.) bless our beloved country!
This act is too much worse. The persons who are behind the seen and enforce to the students to do such illegal act should punish. Even they should caught and sent into prison on the spot. There punishment is Death.
ReplyDeleteMaqsood Ilahi