Social Media Trend Linked to Murder of Four Women in Karachi
Karachi: A shocking case has emerged from the Lee Market area of Karachi, where the accused in the murder of four women has confessed that a significant social media trend played a role in the crime. During a court hearing, the suspect claimed that he killed the women because they were harassing him, asserting that their online activities contributed to his actions.
The police sought a 14-day remand for the accused to continue their investigation, but the court granted a 5-day physical remand instead. When questioned about his motives, the accused admitted to initially targeting his sister for creating videos but ended up killing the other women to prevent any evidence from surfacing.
The police reported that they had collected CCTV footage that provided crucial evidence against the suspect, identified as Bilal. The investigation revealed that the accused had purchased and sharpened a knife from the Napier area before committing the murders.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are emphasizing the potential dangers of social media trends and their real-world implications. The case has sparked discussions in the community about online behavior and its consequences, prompting calls for greater awareness and responsibility in digital interactions.
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