Murder she solved: Karachi’s pioneering police surgeon
How Summaiya Syed – the first woman to be chief surgeon for the Karachi police – is standing up to misogyny and shaking up forensic investigation across Pakistan.
As a child in Karachi, Summaiya Syed always dreamt of being a detective. Her inspiration was the TV show Murder, She Wrote. But as woman in 1980s Pakistan, Summaiya’s opportunities were limited. So she tried another path – becoming a doctor and working with the police as a medical officer. Summaiya was thriving as a forensic specialist and would eventually be appointed the chief surgeon for the Karachi police, the first woman to serve in the role. The job was gruelling enough, but Summaiya also had to contend with harassment. How she stood up to misogyny – and won.
Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
Producer: Maryam Maruf
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(Photo: Summaiya Syed in her office. Credit: Â鶹Éç)
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