Differently-abled girl allegedly raped

Victim put up resistance and started crying for help


Our Correspondent August 06, 2022
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LAHORE:

A 14-year-old differently abled girl has allegedly been raped in Shera Kot.

Father of the victim in his complaint before police said that his daughter is a special child. She was at her home when the suspect identified as Tanveer lured her to a nearby house owned by his brother-in-law. The suspect raped her. She cried for help and neiegbours gathered around. When they approached the house, it was locked from the inside. With efforts, the door was opened.

The suspect fled from the scene while the victim was recovered from the premises in a sub-conscious condition. She was moved to a hospital for treatment.

Meanwhile, the suspect's relatives approached him and threatened him of dire consequences if he tried to register a complaint against the suspect.

SP Asma Sherazi said that medical of the victim was being conducted. Police will arrest the suspect soon. She asserted that those involved in gender based violence deserved no mercy.

A 12-year-old boy survived rape attempt in Raiwind. Reportedly, the suspect identified as Sajid had lured a victim to a deserted place where attempted rape at him.

The victim offered resistance and started crying for help. The suspect leaving him fled from the scene. Police have registered a case and were investigating the matter further.

Ghaziabad police have arrested two suspects involved in raping a teenage boy and committing vulgar acts with him. The arrested suspects have been identified as Saeed and Shahvez.

Police said they were conducting raids to arrest the two other suspects identified as Farhan and Zain.

The suspects two days back had lured a 12-year-old boy who was alone at home to the rooftop of their house where they raped him and also committed vulgar acts with him.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 6th, 2022.

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