Jibran Nasir’s kidnapping case registered against unknown persons: Pasha holding protest outside Karachi Press Club
KARACHI: Karachi police today registered an FIR against unknown armed men for kidnapping Jibran Nasir.
Jibran Nasir is a lawyer, human rights activist, and husband of a famous TV artist Mansha Pasha.
On Thursday night, some unknown armed men kidnapped Jibran Nasir at gunpoint and took him to an unknown place.
On Friday, Mansha Pasha, wife of Jibran Nasir, filed a complaint with the Clifton Police Station.

Unknown armed persons kidnapped Jibran Nasir from Defence Housing Authority (DHA) in Karachi, in the jurisdiction of Clifton Police Station.
Clifton Police register case of Jibran’s kidnapping
Meanwhile, the Clifton Police have registered FIR under two sections of the Pakistan Penal Code — 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine a person) and 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention).
TV artist Mansha Pasha, along with her friends, is holding a protest outside Karachi Press Club at 4pm on Friday to raise their voice against kidnapping of Jibran Nasir.
Furthermore, she said that the Clifton Police first refused to register kidnapping case. However, when she threatened to approach the court, the police registered the case on her complaint.
According to Mansha Pasha: “On 01.06.2023 at about 11:00 pm, I was returning from dinner with my husband in our car. A white color Toyota Hilux/Vigo intercepted, hit our car from the front-left side, and forced us to stop near Ideal Bakery on 26th Street, Defence Phase 5, Karachi.”
She further said: “Another vehicle i.e. a Silver Corolla blocked our vehicle from behind and surrounded us. Some 15 people along with weapons came out from the vehicles in civil clothes and forced my husband to get out of the car. They man-handled him, then abducted him and took him away. His whereabouts are unknown till now.”
In her complaint Mansha Pasha requested police to take immediate action to ensure her husband’s swift release.
Mansha Pasha urged the media to raise the issue to support her for the recovery of her husband Jibran Nasir.

