Afghan asylum seeker Mullah Khil has been convicted of abducting and assaulting a 12-year-old girl in London’s Newton area. According to British media reports, the court proceedings revealed that Khil had committed the crime of abduction, assault, and producing a disturbing video. The reports also state that Khil will remain imprisoned until his sentencing next month.
In a statement, Judge Christina Montgomery said that after serving his sentence, Khil will be deported from the country. The case also highlighted the nationality and immigration status of the individuals involved. Media reports indicate that the incident occurred last year on July 22, and widespread protests took place in Newton.
In related news, Bangladesh is set to hold general elections and a referendum, with both young and old citizens showing significant enthusiasm. In the occupied West Bank, Israel has begun demolishing 14 Palestinian buildings in the southern neighborhood of Silwan. In Mumbai, a 19-year-old girl was tragically killed in a love triangle, with the incident occurring on Monday afternoon.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s special invitee, Mayor Zeynep Guney Ag of Eskisehir’s Mahal Gazi district, attended a parliamentary group meeting of her party, where she sat alongside the president. The international human rights organization Amnesty International has expressed solidarity with Pakistani students and demanded the removal of restrictions on student unions.
In a separate incident, Pakistani politician Muhammad Mansoor Alam has been summoned by the Election Inquiry and Judicial Committee for allegedly attempting to intimidate voters. According to media reports, the accused was serving a sentence for deception and armed threats while in prison.
In a separate incident, British heir Prince William avoided answering questions about his uncle Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein scandal during a public event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has revealed that he was targeted in an assassination attempt. Last year, Lucy Harrison’s father shot and killed her when they argued about US President Donald Trump.
In a bizarre incident, a restaurant staff member mistakenly filled a sealed water bottle with hot water instead of cold water, causing a customer to suffer from the shock. In the Indian state of Karnataka, a young college student fabricated a story about her own abduction and was found to have inflicted injuries on herself. Hindu extremist groups have been known to commit violent acts against Muslims and Christians in India.
US President Donald Trump again mentioned the failed peace talks between Pakistan and India, stating that 10 aircraft were lost in the conflict. Trump has also warned Iran that if it fails to comply with US demands, it will face “severe” measures, including possible military action.
French teacher Jacques Leveque has been accused of molesting 89 children in nine countries over a period of 50 years. Nepal has ruled in favor of the Power Division’s request regarding fixed charges, stating that both protected and non-protected consumers will be affected.
Sources claim that retired General Qamar Javed Bajwa suffered injuries to various parts of his body after falling. Former cricketer Naseer Jamshed expressed regret over his actions, saying he would advise new players to avoid corruption. After serving his sentence, Jamshed experienced difficult times in prison.
In a separate incident, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the home of martyr Aun Abbas, who was killed while preventing a suicide bomber, and participated in a prayer for the souls of the victims.

