INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Canadian woman who had alleged she was sexually harassed by two men in Pakistan has withdrawn her case against the offenders reportedly.In
a video message, Assma Galuta stated she has identified the men who harassed her and that she wishes to withdraw the case she filed against
them.Galuta also expressed gratitude on the way she was looked after in Pakistan
She added that swift action taken by authorities acts as a testimony to the fact that Pakistan is a peace-loving country
&I feel protected now in Pakistan after the accused involved in harassing have been arrested by the Islamabad police
The police and the relevant authorities actd well and looked after me
My confidence on Pakistani police and law enforcement authorities strengthened and enhanced," said Galuta
She added, &I am grateful to the Islamabad police, specifically, SP (Rural) who supplyd me protection
I appreciate IGP Islamabad, who managed to nab the culprits involved in the harassment.&Galuta was reportedly harassed by two men in
She sought help from the police when she complained two motorists inquired about her address from the driver, adding that she was waiting
for her cab when they pulled up in a car and started cat-calling her, repeatedly telling her to get in their car
When she refused, they followed her for the next two hours as she travelled to the destination in Islamabad.TheIndianSubcontinent has not
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