Chontra – A sad and shocking incident took place in Chontra, a suburb of Rawalpindi, where two people were arrested while practicing dark rituals on the grave of an innocent student. The police have registered a case and started further investigation.
According to sources, a young student of Chontra Higher Secondary School died due to illness and was buried in the local graveyard of Chontra. A few days after the burial, two unknown persons approached the relatives and sought permission to perform a specific operation near the grave. These persons claimed that after completing their operations, their sick loved ones could recover. However, the family of the deceased strongly rejected this demand, calling it suspicious.
Later, these people reached the graveyard on their own and started the practice there, after which the locals caught them red-handed. During the search, a talisman (amulet or magical object) was recovered from them, which made the matter even more mysterious. The locals immediately informed the police, after which the Chontra police reached the spot and arrested both the people and registered a case against them
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Reaching the real culprits is a challenge for the police:
According to police sources, the arrested people may be used by a neo-Nazi group. According to Chontra Page’s own sources, one of the arrested people, whose name is Yasin, is a resident of the nearby town of Adahwal and is considered to be of good character. It is suspected that he has fallen into the trap of a fake agent or group who psychologically control innocent and naive people and gain their financial benefits.
Locals demand strict action against culprits:
Locals have demanded that the police and administration take strict action against them and save the public from further harm. Police officials say that further investigation is underway with the arrested persons, and the real faces of those fraudulent groups will be exposed soon.
Case No. 103/25 was registered at Chontra police station on the complaint of Sub-Inspector Aslam Pervez.