A chilling case of child abuse has seen a significant development in a Karachi local court, where the suspect has confessed to sexually abusing children.
The suspect admitted to luring his young victims with money. His confessional statement was recorded in the presence of a district magistrate in a public courtroom.
Courtroom confession
During the proceedings, the suspect's statement was recorded separately for six different cases. The court took great care to ensure the confession was voluntary and not coerced. The magistrate asked him directly if he had been subjected to any violence.
"No, I was not subjected to violence," the suspect replied, confirming his statement was made of his own free will.
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The court further clarified the gravity of his decision. The judge informed him that regardless of whether he confessed or not, he would be remanded in jail custody. "Your statement can go against you," the court warned, giving him two hours to consider his options.
Acknowledging guilt and shame
The suspect was also questioned about any potential accomplices. "Do you have any accomplice in the crime?" the court inquired. Tanoli responded, "No, there is no accomplice with me." He then added a statement of personal remorse, saying, "I am ashamed of myself."
After his confessional statement was officially recorded, it was read back to him to ensure accuracy. The magistrate noted that the suspect had fully admitted his guilt. The entire process followed legal protocol, with the statement being recorded under Section 164 of the law.
On Sept 12, the shocking case of serial sexual abuse was uncovered in Karachi, sending waves of horror through the city. A local sharbat seller was arrested after allegedly confessing to the rape of more than 100 minor girls over several years.
How the beast was caught
The suspect was apprehended by locals in the Qayyumabad area before being handed over to Defense Police. The arrest came about when one of the young survivors took a USB drive from his house and gave it to a shopkeeper. Upon reviewing its contents, which contained horrific videos, the shopkeeper and other local residents moved to detain him.
South SSP Mahzoor Ali stated that the suspect admitted to sexually abusing girls aged between seven and 13 years old. He further confessed that his criminal activities began in 2016 and became significantly more active starting in 2019.
He added that the minor girls were lured into bringing other girls with them too. Police sources said the suspect had abused some girls several times.
Targeting most vulnerable
According to police officials, the suspect specifically targeted the young daughters of domestic workers and maids employed in various homes. He exploited their vulnerability, often luring them by posing as a sherbet seller and sometimes even giving them small amounts of money.
Documenting depravity
The investigation took a more sinister turn when police discovered that the suspect documented his crimes. He not only made nearly 100 videos of the assaults but also kept a personal diary where he recorded the names of his victims and the dates of the attacks.







