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WED · 2026-06-24 · 18:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0624-87120
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Pakistan police rescue French woman and children allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years

Pakistani police rescued a 54-year-old French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children from alleged captivity by her husband in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Yasmina reported being held for over 12 years and subjected to domestic abuse.

Associated Press in PeshawarThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-24 · 18:30 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Pakistan police rescue French woman and children allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years
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Briefing Summary

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Pakistani police rescued a 54-year-old French woman, Sylvie Yasmina, and her five children from alleged captivity by her husband in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Yasmina reported being held for over 12 years and subjected to domestic abuse. Her husband has been arrested, and an investigation is underway. The rescue occurred after one of her sons escaped and alerted authorities. Yasmina, who showed signs of injury, stated she had not lived freely since moving to Pakistan in 2014 and her children were not enrolled in school. Authorities are coordinating with the French embassy for her repatriation, as she expressed a desire to return to France.

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Key claims

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The woman, Sylvie Yasmina, 54, was rescued from a mud-brick home in Bara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

factualWaqar Ahmad (district police chief)
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Yasmina and her children were found in a dilapidated room with visible signs of injuries on her face.

factualWaqar Ahmad (district police chief)
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Police rescued a French woman and her five children allegedly held captive by her husband for over a decade.

factualPakistan police
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Yasmina alleged that her husband physically and psychologically abused her and had an extremely violent temperament.

factualSylvie Yasmina (via police statement)
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Domestic violence remains a significant problem in Pakistan, with hundreds of women reporting abuse annually.

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Full report

2 min read · 357 words
Pakistan police say they have rescued a French woman and her five children after she told authorities she had been held captive by her husband for more than a decade and subjected to years of domestic abuse in the country’s north-west.The woman, identified as 54-year-old Sylvie Yasmina, was rescued earlier this week from a mud-brick home in Bara, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the Afghan border, the district police chief, Waqar Ahmad, said.He said Yasmina’s husband had been arrested and investigations are under way.domestic violence remains a significant problem in Pakistan. human rights groups say hundreds of women report physical and psychological abuse by husbands and other family members each year, although many cases are believed to go unreported. Scores of women are murdered in Pakistan each year for violating conservative norms on love, marriage and public behaviour.According to the police, Yasmina was rescued after one of her sons managed to leave the house and reach the local police station. She and her children were transferred to a women’s police station for protection.Ahmad said she had expressed a desire to return to France, and authorities were coordinating with relevant officials and the French embassy regarding her repatriation. There was no immediate comment from the French embassy.According to the police, Yasmina in her initial statement alleged that her husband physically and psychologically abused her and had an extremely violent temperament. Ahmad said Yasmina and her children were found in a dilapidated room and she had visible signs of injuries on her face.Yasmina told investigators that she had been unable to live freely since moving to Pakistan in 2014. Ahmad said her children were never enrolled in school.In a video recorded by the police and shared with the media, Yasmina spoke in a mix of English and Pashto, thanking officers for rescuing her and reiterating her wish to return to France.Shabina Ayaz, the director of rights group the Aurat Foundation, condemned the alleged treatment of Yasmina and said she hoped the French embassy and Pakistani authorities would provide the family with all possible assistance, saying the case should serve as a wake-up call for authorities and society.
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domestic violence
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human rights
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women's rights
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kidnapping
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