Police say suspect contended his daughter began creating 'objectionable' content on the social media platform when she lived in the US
Pakistan's police say a man who recently moved his family back to southwestern Pakistan from the United States shot and killed his 15-year-old daughter in a so-called honor killing after she allegedly
QUETTA: A man in Quetta admitted to killing his teenage daughter over making 'objectionable' TikTok videos, police said on Wednesday.The shooting happened on a street in the capital of
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -Islamist militants in an explosive-laden vehicle were thwarted in their attempt to overrun a Pakistani security post near the border with Afghanistan, the army said on Tuesday.
During his interrogation, the man initially said that it was an unidentified gunman who shot and killed his US-born daughter. However, he eventually confessed to his wrongdoings
The Balochistan Union of Journalists (BUJ) and the Quetta Press Club jointly organized a protest on Tuesday against the Pakistan Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Act, commonly known as the PECA Amendment Bill.
Authorities say militants have attacked a security post in southwest Pakistan that triggered an intense shootout in which two soldiers and five insurgents were killed
The girl, a US national, had arrived in her hometown of Quetta, in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, with her family on 15 January.
The police have arrested both the accused who have confessed to the “honour killing” after the girl and her family arrived in Quetta on January 15 .
QUETTA, Pakistan - A man who had recently brought his family back to Pakistan from the United States on Wednesday (Jan 29) confessed to shooting dead his teenage daughter, motivated by his disapproval of her TikTok content,
The police have arrested both the accused who have confessed to the 'honour killing' after the girl and her family arrived in Quetta on January 15 from US
The police have arrested both the accused who have confessed to the "honour killing" after the girl and her family arrived in Quetta on January 15.