Christian Woman Allegedly Abducted in Lahore; Family Seeks Police Action

Lahore, Punjab🇵🇰: The family of a 36-year-old Christian woman from Rustam Park in Kahna Nau, Lahore, has alleged that she was abducted on June 25, 2026, and has appealed to authorities for her safe recovery and a thorough investigation.

According to the family’s account, Shamaila, wife of Asif Nazir and a resident of Rustam Park, was allegedly taken against her will on June 25. The family further claims that she was subjected to sexual violence, forcibly converted to Islam, and compelled to marry a Muslim man without her consent.

At the time of publication, these allegations have not been independently verified by this news outlet. No official police statement confirming the family’s claims or announcing arrests has been publicly released.

The incident has reportedly caused significant concern among Shamaila’s relatives and members of the local Christian community, who are urging law enforcement authorities to investigate the case promptly and ensure her safety. Rights advocates have also emphasized the importance of conducting an impartial investigation and protecting the rights of all parties involved.

Kahna Nau is a town located along Ferozepur Road in Lahore District, Punjab, with a population of approximately 79,000 according to Pakistan’s 2017 census.

Pakistan has witnessed previous reports of alleged forced conversions and forced marriages involving women from religious minority communities. Human rights organizations have repeatedly called for effective investigations, stronger legal protections, and due process in such cases. However, each case must be assessed individually based on verified evidence and official findings.

This is a developing story. The article will be updated if police, government officials, the alleged victim, legal representatives, or other relevant authorities issue statements or if additional verified information becomes available.

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