23.01.2026 11:01
In a raid on a farmhouse in Kasur, Pakistan, 55 people, alleged to be the children of high-ranking officers in the Pakistan Army, were arrested. The subsequent dismissal of the police officer who conducted the operation has reignited discussions about "double standards" in the country.
Thirty men and twenty-five women were caught in a police raid on a farmhouse in Kasur, Pakistan, where they were allegedly holding a sex party. The claim that all of those detained are children of high-ranking officers serving in the Pakistan Army has further fueled the controversy.
WAS THE POLICE OFFICER SUSPENDED?
Following the public revelation of the incident, there was a significant backlash on social media, but the most notable development was related to the police officer who carried out the operation. Allegedly, the police officer who conducted the raid was suspended shortly after the incident.
"DOUBLE STANDARDS" DEBATES RESURFACED
This situation reignited the long-criticized "double standards" debates in the country. Public commentary suggested that while strict moral controls and pressures were being imposed on the general public, a privileged attitude was displayed towards the children of influential families.