Kasur, Pakistan made headlines globally in past years due to a major child abuse ring. While arrests were made, ongoing reports from rural areas suggest the problem is far from over.
Pakistan has grappled with systemic child abuse issues, with Kasur district (Punjab) repeatedly making headlines. Despite past reforms, ongoing incidents—including recent viral videos—reveal troubling persistence of the problem.
Recent Incident
On July 25–27, 2025, CCTV footage from Shah Inayat Colony in Kasur showed a man assaulting a young girl playing in the street. The attacker was later arrested after a confrontation where he brandished a pistol and was shot during escape attempts. Authorities stated swift legal action was taken. x.com+10dawn.com+10dawn.com+10
Historical Background
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Kasur was the epicenter of a child pornography and abuse ring from 2006–2014, linked to over 280 victims. The scandal triggered the nationwide Zainab Alert Bill in 2019. en.wikipedia.org+2en.wikipedia.org+2dawn.com+2
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In 2024, Sahil reported over 3,364 child abuse cases across Pakistan, highlighting how routine such incidents had become. dawn.com+1dawn.com+1
Government & Social Response
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The government established ZARRA to enable rapid alerts and recovery procedures. But critics argue implementation remains weak despite the law being in place. en.wikipedia.org
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Civil society continues to demand better police training and resources dedicated to child protection. en.wikipedia.org
Public Outcry
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Online sentiment has been one of horror and fatigue. One comment read: “Kasur again… why do such vile crimes keep happening?” dawn.com
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Journalists and activists argue that outrage repeats without systemic change. dawn.com
Despite legal reforms and awareness, few systemic improvements have materialized. Kasur has become a tragic example of recurring failure. Without enforcement and accountability, the cycle of abuse and silence continues.