Second Foreign Woman’s Statement Before Magistrate Emerges in Alleged Kidnapping and Sexual Assault Case

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KARACHI, Pakistan – (Web Desk) A second foreign woman involved in the high-profile alleged kidnapping and sexual assault case has recorded her statement before a judicial magistrate, detailing the events that led to her alleged captivity and eventual escape.

In her sworn statement, Stephanie Adriana said she first met the prime suspect, Raza Dar, during a cryptocurrency event in Singapore. She claimed the two later began working together after he gained her trust.

According to the statement, the suspect allegedly introduced himself as the son of a Pakistani minister and frequently displayed a WhatsApp profile photo featuring a former prime minister, which further strengthened her confidence in him.

Stephanie alleged that she and another foreign woman were later held against their will and threatened by individuals who warned they would be harmed if they did not cooperate. She further claimed that the suspect used her mobile phone to send messages to her contacts requesting money, but received no response.

She told the magistrate that on the final day, the suspect informed them they were free after obtaining the money. He allegedly returned their passports and began driving them toward the airport while speaking on the phone. During the journey, she claimed someone on the other end of the call told him that “the boss had given different instructions.”

According to the statement, the suspect’s vehicle was involved in a collision, providing both women with an opportunity to escape. They reportedly jumped out of the vehicle and shouted for help, prompting bystanders to alert a traffic police officer.

The woman further alleged that they were initially placed in another vehicle by individuals identifying themselves as police officers, but became suspicious after the vehicle stopped unexpectedly. She said they fled again before a separate police vehicle, including a female officer, arrived at the scene.

Stephanie stated that she finally felt safe after reaching the officers, whom she believed to be legitimate law enforcement personnel.

The case remains under investigation, and authorities have yet to issue an official response regarding the allegations made in the victim’s statement. The claims outlined in the affidavit have not been independently verified in court.

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