The Misery Machine - The Case of Zainab Amin Ansari
Episode Date: October 10, 2025In January 2018, the heart of Pakistan was shaken by the tragic death of a little girl. Seven-year-old Zainab Amin Ansari vanished while walking to her Qur’an class in her hometown of Kasur, Punjab.... Five days later, her body was discovered in a garbage dump near Lahore. An autopsy revealed she had been brutally raped, tortured, and strangled. Her murder exposed deep failures in child protection, law enforcement, and societal safeguards, and ignited a nationwide outcry for justice. This is the story of Zainab, and the fight to ensure no child suffers the same fate.Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachinePayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachineJoin Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1Instagram: miserymachinepodcastTwitter: misery_podcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM#themiserymachine #podcast #truecrimeSource Materials:https://herald.dawn.com/news/1154028#:~:text=Zainab%20wore%20two%20pairs%20of,aunt%E2%80%99s%20house%2C%20just%2050%20metreshttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-51852381https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-13/zainab-ansari-rape-murder-only-part-of-the-story/9323874https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-45885686https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Zainab_Ansarihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zainab_Alert_Billhttps://www.npr.org/2018/10/17/658065143/pakistan-executes-serial-killer-who-raped-and-murdered-7-year-old-zainab-ansarihttps://www.cnn.com/2018/01/12/asia/pakistan-zainab-notebook-intlhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/2/17/kasur-rapist-murderer-sentenced-to-death-in-pakistanhttps://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/02/17/586767529/pakistan-zainab-ansaris-confessed-killer-sentenced-to-deathhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-13/zainab-ansari-rape-murder-only-part-of-the-story/9323874https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/17/zainab-ansari-pakistan-sentences-man-to-death-for-and-of-girl-7https://www.dawn.com/news/1439587https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/10/17/pakistan-executes-kasur-child-rapist-and-murdererhttps://time.com/5426780/pakistan-executes-zainab-ansari-killer/https://www.instagram.com/p/CMM6NoZpNyj/https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186562908/zainab_amin-ansarihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cT5PDEW2zQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EHdupwk_xQhttps://x.com/Malala/status/951082012068188162
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it is not for the faint of heart. Zainab Amin Ansari was born on August 18th, 2010 in the town
of Khasur, Punjab, Pakistan to parents Muhammad Amin Ansari and Nusrat Bibi.
She was the youngest of four children in a close-knit family, with an elder brother and two elder
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According to Nisrat, Zainab was born after a difficult delivery that she almost didn't survive,
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At the time of our story, Zainab was just seven years old.
Zanab's father was a civil servant and her mother was a school teacher.
They lived in road coat near Kashmir Chalk, an area of narrow lanes and low-rise homes.
The family resided in a modest home furnished with basic items, including a bed, table, fridge, sofa, washing machine, and ironing board.
Zainab attended a local school. According to Nusrat, Zainab wasn't interested in play.
She was focused deeply on her studies and deeply committed to prayer,
so much that she would remind her mother to wake her before dawn for her.
early morning prayers. After school, she would shift to Quran lessons, rarely distracted by anything else.
Nistrat said that Zainab knew many prayers by heart and would recite the right one at the right time
when stepping out of the house and again when returning. However, Khasur had acquired a darker
reputation around this time. Between 2006 and 2014, a full eight years. A large-scale child
SA ring operated in nearby Hussein Conwala village. The issue gained national attention in 2015
when hundreds of video recordings were discovered. Reports from Pakistani media estimated that around
300 children, mostly boys, have been victimized. The group was involved in CSAM, which they
sold online as well as using the material to blackmail the victim's families. The case sparked
public outrage across the country. Allegations were made that the local police, as well as a lawmaker
from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League, named Malik Ahmad Saeed Khan, attempted to cover up the crimes.
In response, a group of 50 religious scholars issued a religious ruling demanding capital
punishment for those involved and called on the government to support the affected families.
According to reports, a group of around 20 to 25 men were responsible for filming a
approximately 400 videos. In one case, the father of a victim paid 1.2 million Pakistani rupees
and blackmail to prevent a video from being made public. On August 8, 2015, residents from the
area protested the lack of police action. The demonstration led to violent clashes between
protesters and police. Roads were blocked and the confrontation resulted in injuries to
several police officers and protesters.
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In August 9th, Job Chief Minister Shabazz Sharif instructed the Home Department to request a
judicial inquiry from the chief justice of the Lahore High Court. The request was denied. The court
noting that the police were already handling the investigation. In the years that followed,
Sahel, a local organization working on child protection, reported an alarming increase. In 2016,
it recorded thousands of child abductions in hundreds of essay cases. Nearly half of the perpetrators
were acquaintances of the victims.
The same year saw a 19% rise in child abduction cases compared with 2015.
In early 2018, at least 12 young girls had been essayed and killed within a 2 kilometer radius
in Casor.
Most of their bodies were dumped in drains or garbage heaps.
Parents and activists accused police of negligence, noting that cases had not been properly
investigated. Local rights groups emphasized that children were often
left unsupervised, enabling predators to strike. On the evening of January 4th, 2018, Zainab had spent
the day at home. Amin and Nisrat were performing the Umbra pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, leaving their
children in the care of relatives. Zanab's cousin was visiting and Zanab told her family she
wanted to attend her nearby religious classes. She dressed warmly that day, wearing two pairs of
leggings, a green pullover, an orange-knitted dress, and a black and white striped hoodie. Zanab and her
cousin left their home around 7 p.m. walking through the narrow side street that leads to the main
bazaar at Roadcoat. They passed a mosque where worshippers had finished evening prayers and turned left
into the bazaar. As they neared their aunt's house, Zanab suddenly sprinted ahead, leaving her cousin behind.
At that moment, a man emerged from the darkness and called her name. CCTV footage later showed
Zaninip pausing, turning towards the man and following him into a narrow lane. Investigators believe the man
told her that her parents had returned from Saudi Arabia and wished to see her.
He led her away from familiar surroundings and into areas where nobody recognized her.
Their movements between 708 p.m. and 8.45 p.m. were recorded on multiple CCTV cameras
installed on commercial buildings along the route. They were seen walking through narrow residential alleys,
past local businesses, including a private school and a construction materials shop near
Forosa Road, a major highway running through Kassur.
The path they took spanned approximately three quarters of a kilometer and led them further from Zainab's home.
The areas along this route had limited lighting and poor infrastructure.
Streets were uneven, filled with garbage, flat pedestrian walkways, and had opened sewage around.
The last known CCTV footage showed Zainab walking with her abductor toward a bridge near Medina Colony and Ali Park.
Zanab failed to return home.
Her loved ones understandably panicked.
As news spread, neighbors joined in on the search.
Family also made an announcement through the mosque speakers, and around 9.30 p.m., her uncle filed a missing person's report.
Her parents who were still on their pilgrimage returned to Pakistan on January 10, 2018.
Soon, posters bearing her photograph and two bloody handprints were plastered across Kassur to alert the community.
Social media users circulated her picture with the hashtag, justice for Zainab, urging authorities to act.
However, Zainab's relatives and neighbors complained that the police showed little urgency.
They alleged that police would come and have tea and oranges without ever cooperating with the vigilance teams.
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autopsy. She found visible torture marks.
on Zanab's face and body. The hyoid bone in her neck was fractured. There was congestion of muscles,
bruising of the tongue, and evidence of asphyxiation, indicating strangulation as the cause of death.
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and blood were present. Dr. Atik estimated that Zanab had been dead for two to three days,
implying she was held captive to two to four days before being murdered.
In a later interview, the doctor said she struggled to describe the child's defiled body.
Public frustration led to violent protests in Kassur.
Government buildings including the district courts, the deputy commissioner's office, the DPO's office,
and the district headquarters hospital were all attacked.
During these protests, police opened fire resulting in the deaths of two of the protesters.
District police officer at the time was reassigned and replaced by Zahid Narwaz Marwatt.
On taking charge, Officer Marwatt launched an intensive search operation.
Police teams conducted house-to-house inquiries within a 2.5 kilometer radius of where Zainib was last seen.
Forensic samples were collected and sent to the Punjab Forensic Science Agency in Lahore for testing.
Pakistani celebrities and journalists use their platforms to demand justice.
For example, a television news presenter, Kuran Nas,
delivered a news bulletin with her young daughter on her lap to protest violence against children.
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She said that this had to stop and that the government must take action.
Pakistan's Chief Justice, Saakib Nassar, took over the case and directed the Lahore High Court in
law enforcement agencies to submit reports.
Punjab's chief minister, Shabh Sharif, visited the family and offered a reward for information.
He also announced the installation of more CCTV cameras across Kassur.
Members of parliament across party lines condemned the murder.
Given the public pressure, Punjab's government formed a joint investigation team composed of police,
Punjab forensic science agencies, intelligence officers, and prosecutors.
Investigators visited the crime scenes of all 12 girls.
abducted and murdered in Kassur between 2015 and 2018.
They found the same DNA traces on six of those victims.
Each of the six victims was a young girl who disappeared near her home.
Their bodies were later found unburied, neither local rubbish dumps or deserted houses.
All of the families lived in the general area.
Using geofencing, they analyzed mobile phone data to track calls made in the area during relevant times.
They studied CCTV footage along the
routes the suspect might have taken and generated sketches based on eyewitness testimony.
An eyewitness, who was a Mason who had fought with a suspect in 2015 when he intervened to
save another girl, provided a description that helped create the suspect's sketch.
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Forensic experts collected swabs from Zanib's body
and compared them to thousands of samples.
Investigators collected 1,150 DNA samples from local men.
Each sample was cross-checked with a forensic database.
The process pointed to a 24-year-old construction labor named Imran Ali,
who lived less than 100 meters from Zainab's house.
Local residents described Imran as unmarried and from a financially struggling household.
His father, a Mason, had died about six weeks.
weeks earlier. He had a younger brother who worked as an electrician and five sisters.
Neighbors said suspicion grew when he shaved his beard shortly after Zanab's body was found.
His own mother and grandmother reportedly acknowledged that he was different, but did not
provide information until police applied pressure. According to them, he had disappeared
around the same time as Zanab. Imran was the 814th person whose DNA was tested in the
investigation. Police had detained him twice before. Public relations officer Muhammad
Sajid said that Imran was detained and then released on January 9th after claiming heart
problems and vomiting during questioning. At that time, officers did not collect DNA samples,
concerned about the possibility of a death in custody. Then, on January 19th,
he was detained again following intelligence leads and samples were taken before he was once more
released over health concerns. His DNA matched not only Zainab samples, but also those of at least
seven other victims, five of whom were dead. Two neighbors recalled that Imran would often stand
on their rooftop watching the girls at the primary school across the alley. According to them,
a teacher named Fasia complained twice once Imran's family and once to his 32-year-old neighbor, Shafia.
Shafia said that she also saw him lingering outside her apartment, gesturing,
for schoolgirls to approach him.
Behavior obviously alarmed her enough
to forbid her four daughters
from playing outdoors after that.
Another neighbor, his 32-year-old aunt
with two daughters, said he frequently sat
on a rooftop overlooking the school.
She told him to move away from the edge
so teachers could not see him,
but did not think the behavior was unusual.
A few hours after his arrest and interrogation,
a video appeared on social media,
showing Imran speaking to an all-male audience
of believers. In this video, he starts weaponizing religion, shouting religious slogans,
and then giving a short speech praising Bibi Fatima Zara, who is the daughter of the prophet
and the messenger of Islam for instructing daughters to wear a veil when leaving their homes,
repeating this message several times. Some community members suggested that he used
hypnosis, manipulation, or substances to influence the children's behavior.
On January 22nd, 2018, Imran was arrested near a shrine in the Pakpatan district.
According to police, he frequently altered his appearance, sometimes growing a beard,
sometimes wearing glasses and changing his clothing.
They added that some of his associates had also been taken into custody.
Imran admitted that he essayed eight boys and girls, killing six of them.
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During questioning, Imran confessed to end up against.
During questioning, Imran confessed to essaying the victims
by covering their mouths and pressing
down on their heads to silence them. He admitted to unintentionally killing them through suffocation.
Imran claimed that he had experienced essay in his own childhood and expressed feelings of power
and loss of control during his actions. He also said that poverty was a factor, which is
utterly ridiculous. He expressed regret and told investigators he hoped to make amends by helping
girls financially with dowries and wedding costs. He asked for leniency and for a job to carry out his
promise. Imran lived less than 100 meters from Zainab's home and had previously visited the family,
even appeared among those offering condolences after her body was found, even showed up at her funeral.
Zainab's father insisted that the killer be publicly hanged, citing Section 22 of Pakistan's
Anti-Terror Act, which allows public executions when Dean.
necessary. Civil society groups demanded a comprehensive strategy to protect children,
arguing that a single execution would not solve systemic problems.
Moran's arrest, trial, and sentencing took less than a month. The case was transferred to a special
anti-terrorism court in Lahore to expedite the trial. Such courts often handle these types
of heinous cases if they attract major media attention. His lawyer at the time was appointed by the
and allegedly did not challenge any evidence, not even his confession.
The lawyer later insisted Imran was guilty, citing the defendant's confession,
CCTV footage, and DNA evidence.
Claimed he risked his own safety by taking the case and believe the trial had been fair.
Trial lasted only four days.
February 17th, Imran received the death penalty for kidnapping,
S.A., murder, and committing an act of terror,
along with a life sentence for so many and a substantial monetary penalty.
He had 15 days to file an appeal against the judgment.
After he was tried in the other essay cases, he had been handed a total of 21 death sentences,
three life terms, and 23 years of imprisonment.
The court also imposed fines amounting to $2.5 million in addition to $255,000 in Diott.
Only two cases against him still awaited judgment by this point.
We noted that Diot in Islamic law is financial compensation paid to the victim
or their family in the cases of murder, bodily harm, or property damage.
Zainib's family was awarded $1 million rupees in compensation.
Prosecutor at Disham Khadir Shah said Imran confessed to eight similar cases,
so the verdict stood, though he still had the right to appeal if he wanted to.
Zanib's mother, Nisrat, said the sentence was not enough.
She wanted him stoned and executed at the spot where Zanim's body was found.
Imran appealed his conviction before the Lahore High Court in the Supreme Court of Pakistan
on February 20th. Attorney Assad Jamal took up his appeal and found the case suspiciously rushed
in his words. He said Imran was promised leniency if he confessed and told his life
and his families was in danger from mobs. During the appeal, Attorney Jamal said many were
surprised that Imran even had legal representation. He recalled asking the court for two weeks to prepare,
but the judge refused, telling him there was not even two hours available.
In the case reached the Supreme Court, the hearing lasted a mere 15 minutes before the death sentence was confirmed.
Imran then filed a mercy petition with the president of Pakistan.
October 10, 2018, President Arif Alvi rejected the plea, paving the way for the execution.
Inim's father, Amin, had appealed for a public hanging twice.
The Lahore High Court ruled that it did not conform to Pakistani law.
Thus, the execution would take place behind prison walls.
Imran's grandmother, Parveen Bibi, said they first saw him just one day before his death sentence was carried out, after nine months of never seeing him.
On October 17, 2018, Imran was hanged at Cote Lopat Jail in Lahore.
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Imran was brought to the gallows shortly before sunrise,
and executed by hanging in the presence of a magistrate and a doctor.
An ambulance was on site, along with the convict's brother and two friends.
The medical officer, the superintendent of the Kotlochpuk jail, and Zainab's father were also
present inside the facility.
Imran reportedly walked to the gallows calmly and declined to make a final statement,
not even to ask for forgiveness.
After the hanging, Amin said he felt justice had been served, his sentiment similar to
to the residents of Kassur.
However, he lamented that crimes against children continue unabated.
He repeated his call for stricter laws and better child protection measures.
He added that Zainab would have been seven years and two months old.
He also said he regretted that the hanging wasn't broadcast publicly.
After initially fleeing, Imran's family returned to their home.
His grandmother, Parvine, said both families suffered.
One lost a daughter, the other a son.
She hesitated to speak openly, fearing backlash, but said she believed only God knew the full truth and that justice would ultimately come from him.
Lawmakers drew inspiration from the Amber Alert system in the United States.
In 2019, members of the National Assembly introduced the Zainab Alert Response and Recovery Act.
Bill sought to create an early warning system for missing children, pose strict timelines on police response, and establish a national database.
It also prescribed severe punishment for CA offenders.
On October 8th, 2019, the National Assembly Committee approved the Zane Ab alert bill.
The Senate gave its approval on March 4th, 2020, after which it returned the lower house where it was passed.
The Zaneb Alert Response and Recovery Agency, or Zara, for short, was tasked with issuing nationwide alerts the moment a child was reported missing, ensuring that law enforcement and media could respond without delay.
It also became responsible for building and maintaining a national database to record all cases of missing and abducted children, including updates on each case's progress.
Zara operates a round-the-clock helpline, reachable by dialing 1099 dedicated to missing child reports.
Under the law, police are required to notify Zara within two hours of receiving such a report, with disciplinary action possible if they fail to do so.
The agency is also expected to work closely with child protection offices, non-governmental groups, and international bodies to support both recovery and rehabilitation efforts.
In addition to creating Zara, the law called for swifter investigations and court proceedings in CA cases.
While many advocates welcome this legislation as a major breakthrough, others noted that its success would depend heavily on proper training, sufficient resources, and a shift in institutional attitudes.
After coming back from their pilgrimage, Zainib's father told reporters he felt abandoned by police
and vowed not to bury his daughter until the culprit was caught.
However, on January 10th, Zainab's funeral was held in Khasur.
Later, her family received relatives, neighbors, and media visitors at their home.
Amin was calm and attentive despite the tragedy,
while Nusrat remained in her room grieving privately.
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a school assignment in her notebook included a personal introduction
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own handwriting. The last thing she would ever write. It said, I am a girl. My name is Zainab.
My father's name is Amin. I am seven years old. I live and Khasur.
