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Man arrested after entering Islamabad's QAU girls' hostel by climbing wall

Police say the suspect climbed into girls' hostel late last night and was found in washroom

January 05, 2026
Man alleged to have climbed the university wall to get inside the girls hostel at Quaid-e-Azam University can be seen in this screengrab taken from a video. — Reporter
Man alleged to have climbed the university wall to get inside the girls' hostel at Quaid-e-Azam University can be seen in this screengrab taken from a video. — Reporter

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad police on Monday arrested a man after he allegedly scaled a wall and entered a girls’ hostel at Quaid-e-Azam University.

Police said the suspect climbed into Girls’ Hostel No. 5 late last night and was found in the hostel's washrooms at around 2am.

They said students raised an alarm, after which the lady warden and security staff restrained him and later handed him over to the police.

An FIR has been registered at the Secretariat Police Station. The arrested man has been identified as Faizan Satti, son of Raja Khalid Mahmood, and police have begun further investigation.

In a video from the scene, voices are heard asking for his identity and how he got inside. The man responds: “I climbed the wall.” In the same clip, he also mentions “Rawal Dam” when questioned about where he is from.

The incident comes after police in Rawalpindi took action in another alleged harassment case.

Last week, Cantt Police arrested a man for allegedly recording indecent videos of women inside the washroom of Rawalpindi’s Cantonment General Hospital, the Rawalpindi Police said.

Police said a case was registered on the complaint of the hospital’s security supervisor, Nauman, and the suspect was arrested after staff reached the washroom on a woman’s screams, with the FIR stating indecent videos were found on his mobile phone.

Station House Officer (SHO) Cantt Police Noor-ul-Ain said the accused would be charged on the basis of “solid evidence” after completion of the investigation, adding that further investigation was underway.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Potohar Talha Wali said harassment or violence against women and children was intolerable and warned of strict action under the law.