The Graveyard of Horrors: The Disturbing Tale of Mohammad Riaz and the Dark Secrets of Liaquatabad
One evening in 2011, a scene of pure terror unfolded in Liaquatabad, a city near Karachi, Pakistan. Mohammad Riaz, a man in his late 30s, came sprinting out of a graveyard, his face twisted in fear, and his body trembling. Locals, drawn by his distress, gathered around him, demanding to know what had happened. But what Riaz revealed was more horrifying than anyone could have imagined, leading to an unforgettable chapter in the region's dark history.
Riaz, in a panic-stricken voice, confessed that he and his friend, Wazir, had been caretakers of the cemetery. But their duties went far beyond maintaining the graves and offering prayers for the dead. As the shadows lengthened during the hours of Asr Namaz (3-5 PM), Riaz and Wazir had developed a macabre habit. They claimed to identify the gender of the deceased by the color of the shroud, a twisted pretext that hid their true intentions.

As night fell, they would descend into the graves of women, committing acts of necrophilia that would later shock the entire community.
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