BAHAWALPUR: Harassment incidents continue to be reported in parts of Pakistan, and in the latest incident, an Islamia University lecturer has been arrested after allegedly harassing and blackmailing a female student.
The action comes after a student filed a First Information Report (FIR) against a lecturer, who allegedly harassed the girl through obscene messages and explicit videos.
The accused allegedly threatened the student that she would fail her exams and be expelled if she did not comply with the demands of the illicit relationship. This blatant abuse of power sparked outrage in the academic community, raising concerns about student safety and ethical conduct among faculty members.
Law enforcement officials acted quickly, securing the lecturer’s arrest and emphasizing their commitment to the victim’s safety and well-being.
Local media reports say the university has not released an official statement regarding the incident, leaving many in the community seeking answers and accountability.
The case highlights the ongoing problem of harassment in educational institutions and the need for stronger measures to protect students.