Crime Stories of Pakistan Crime Stories of Pakistan
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Greetings, crime enthusiasts! Naz and Jihan, your fellow crime aficionados, are absolutely stoked to welcome you to the thrilling world of ”Crime Stories of Pakistan.” Gear up for a high-octane, crime-fuelled adventure!Visualize yourself with Naz, Jihan, popcorn, and your trusty detective gear. Can you feel the adrenaline pumping? Every other week, prepare yourself for a scorching serving of bone-chilling mysteries that will leave you with goosebumps and an insatiable appetite for more.But wait, we’re not just narrators—we’re comrades on this adventure! Your thoughts, zany theories, and case suggestions are the secret sauce of our crime-solving community. Let loose and share; let’s crack these mysteries wide open as a united team!Naz and Jihan are your partners in this thrilling crime quest, committed to bringing these stories to life and spotlighting the shadows of Pakistani society. Stay tuned, because the mysteries are about to unfurl, and you won’t want to miss a single heart-pounding episode.Together, let’s unveil the truth that lurks beneath the surface, one exhilarating crime story at a time. 🕵️♀️🕵️♂️🎉
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14: Episode 14: Lost Voices
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including assault and legal injustices. Listener discretion is advised.
In this episode, we explore the heart-wrenching ordeal of Shamina, a young woman whose life is forever altered by a tragic incident in the quiet village of Daggar, nestled in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
Join us as we witness Shamina and her mother, Zarina, grappling with the aftermath of a heinous crime that shakes their world to its core.
Explore the lost voices of those who have been failed by a broken system as we delve into the complexities amidst a landscape of broken promises.
* For privacy reasons, some names have been altered or modified in the following account. *
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Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. Annual Report. HRCP Publications
Abdullah, T. Articles or Statements in Dawn. Tahira Abdullah is a well-known Pakistani human rights activist whose insights into women's rights issues are invaluable for unde... -
Minisode 4: Scalding Betrayal
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.
In this gripping minisode of Crime Stories of Pakistan, we delve into a chilling incident that sent shockwaves through Mobina Town, Karachi.
When 12-year-old Nadia makes a frantic call to the police reporting her mother's horrifying fate, it sets off a race against time to uncover the truth.
From the chilling crime scene to the urgent quest for justice, this minisode exposes the sinister underbelly of betrayal and violence lurking within our communities.
Resources:
Dawn News: https://www.dawn.com/
Comprehensive reporting on crime-related incidents and legal proceedings in Pakistan sheds light on the complexities of domestic violence cases.
The Nation:
Coverage of national news and events, including crime-related incidents, offers additional context to understand the broader societal impact of domestic violence cases in Pakistan.
The Guardian: Interviews or publications feat... -
Minisode 3: A Next Level Toxic Relationship
After getting married, when a woman leaves her family and her country for her husband and new family, she embraces and expects certain things. The last thing she expects is abuse and torture at the hands of her husband and his 4 other family members. Ambreen Fatima is just one of the many woman who have experienced this horror first hand.
Join me as I uncover the details of this senseless torture that Ambreen experienced soon after arriving to the UK to live with her new family.
If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic violence in any shape or form, please know that there is help! A person should never feel like there is no way out because there always is!
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-abuse-how-to-get-help
https://pcsw.punjab.gov.pk/helpline_
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/health-promotion/stop-family-violence/services.html
https://www.awhl.org/
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13: Episode 13: Unfinished Business
In the wee hours of the night, the Ali family were woken up by armed intruders who were there on a mission. Within minutes, a violent scuffle and gunshots which resulted in the murder of Hasnain Ali and the abduction of Faqir Ali, leaving so many unanswered questions. The biggest question being, WHY?
Join us on this journey as we uncover the grappling details of this case which has left the people of the town of Ancaster feeling uneasy and unsafe. -
Minisode 2: Beyond the Scars
Prepare to be enthralled as we explore the gripping narrative of Noreen Jabbar—a journey defined by resilience and survival. From moments of despair to flickers of hope, this episode promises to keep listeners captivated as we uncover Noreen’s compelling story.
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12: White Menace: The Dreaded Corolla (Part 2)
In this gripping continuation, we plunge into the heart of the white Corolla gang's reign of fear in Karachi's affluent neighborhoods. Through interviews, investigation, and the pursuit of justice, we unravel their end.
Featuring shocking interviews with protagonists Ali, Umair, and Ali's father Gul, this episode unravels the disturbing details of Ali's upbringing, persistently intertwined with crime and impunity. Engage with the question of personal versus societal failures as our hosts dissect the reactions and attitudes of the criminals and those close to them.
Don't miss out on the exhilarating conclusion of this episode!
Customer Reviews
Very slow and dragging narration
Hello. I hate to give you 1-Star rating. But I heard your podcast on White Corolla crime. Few observations:
1- Your intro music is waaaaaaaay too long
2- Your narration is extremely slow. For a crime podcast, you need to dive into the meat of the story with some background. And if you don’t have much background, it’s ok. Start telling us the crime details. You don’t do that. You keep harping on lack of information in your very very slow narration
3- your side-kick does not need to interrupt to repeat the same thing you just mentioned. It happened multiple times. Unless she has a good input that enhances the story, I suggest keep it quite. Don’t talk just for the sake of talking.
4- Listen to “ScamFluencers” podcast and see how Sara and Sachi banter and feed off of each other. There’s no drag or lul
My honest feedback. You may not like it, but it’s the truth. I listen to multiple podcasts all day long. NOT listening to your.
Cheers