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Aam Olas Ep 81: When Humanity Is Lost in KPK

In Aam Olas Episode 81, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai visits a region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) where an incident occurred that is difficult to describe, and even harder to accept.

A 19-year-old boy killed three members of his own family:

  • His cousin sister
  • Her mother
  • A four-year-old child

This was not an act carried out by a trained criminal or an extremist group. It was committed by a teenager, someone society would normally consider harmless.

That is why this episode is titled “Da Insanano Qasab”, The cruelty of humans.


Aam Olas Ep 81

Breaking the Stereotype of Violence

In the past, when such brutal crimes were reported, people imagined the culprit as:

  • A hardened criminal
  • A terrorist
  • Someone trained for violence

But this case shattered that illusion.

The accused was only 19 years old, an age associated with education, dreams, and growth, not with irreversible crimes.


What Police Found at the Scene

According to police officials interviewed in the episode:

  • They were informed of a violent killing
  • Upon reaching the scene, they witnessed extreme brutality
  • The nature of the crime left even experienced officers shaken

Police immediately launched an investigation.


Swift Arrest, But Painful Confession

Within hours, police arrested the suspect.

When Yousaf Jan Utmanzai interviewed the accused, the young man spoke openly about what he had done and why, revealing a mindset shaped by anger, control, and distorted beliefs.

According to the accused:

  • His cousin sister used to talk on the phone
  • He had repeatedly warned her to stop
  • When she did not comply, resentment and rage built over time

What followed was not discipline or dialogue—but destruction.


A Complete Moral Collapse

This case is not just about a crime.
It reflects a total failure of moral restraint.

At no point did the accused seek:

  • Family mediation
  • Elders’ intervention
  • Legal or social help

Instead, he chose a path that ended three lives and destroyed many more, including his own future.


Justice Without Closure

Police fulfilled their responsibility:

  • Evidence collected
  • Culprit arrested
  • Case presented

Yet, as highlighted in Aam Olas Ep 81, a painful question remains:

Do punishments truly reflect the severity of such crimes?

Many citizens believe that when consequences are weak or delayed, it silently encourages further violence. Whether one agrees or not, this perception has become deeply rooted in society.


A Society Moving in the Wrong Direction

This episode is not about blaming one individual alone.

It raises broader concerns:

  • Rising intolerance
  • Breakdown of family communication
  • Lack of emotional guidance for youth
  • Easy access to violence as a “solution.”

When teenagers begin to believe they can decide who lives and who dies, society must pause and rethink everything.


Final Reflection: Where Did We Fail?

Three innocent lives were lost.
A young man ruined his own future.
And society is left asking the same question again:

Where did we fail as a community?

Aam Olas Episode 81 is not meant to spread fear; it is meant to force reflection.

If we ignore these realities, we normalize them. If we confront them honestly, there is still hope to protect others.

Do you have thoughts or concerns? Share them respectfully in the comments. Silence helps cruelty grow; awareness helps stop it.


Disclaimer

This article is published for public awareness and educational purposes only. It does not glorify violence, justify criminal acts, or provide legal judgments. Details are based on reported police statements and interviews.

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