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Wife steals jewelry, important documents from husband’s house

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KARACHI: A woman has fled after stealing jewelry and important documents from her husband’s house in Karachi, ARY News reported on Sunday.

The husband has lodged a first information report against her spouse. The couple had made friendship on telephone and then contracted love marriage in December last year, the man said.

He said her wife had fled from his house in February.

“One day my wife phoned me and asked to come home soon. When I arrived at home I found it locked. I broke into the house and found that jewelry and important documents were also missing,” he said.

The husband said her wife had got her pictures deleted from his mobile phone one night before she committed this crime.

Read More: Free-will marriage couple seeks police protection after relatives threaten

On March 18, a couple who had contracted a free-will marriage had sought protection from police after relatives allegedly try to abduct the girl in Khanpur.

In a statement, Naseem Bibi had said she had married of her choice with Faisal. “My relatives have turned into my enemies upon my marriage,” she had said.

The couple had sought protection from the district police officer of Rahim Yar Khan.

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