Teenager allegedly raped by landlords in Khanewal

KHANEWAL: A 16-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by two local landlords in Khanewal, Express News reported on Monday.

A police official of Kacha Khuh police station said  victim P*, a resident of 3/9-R Village, was working in her home when local landlords Haider and Ghulam barged in and abducted her.

The accused took the victim to Dera where they allegedly raped her.The culprits also kidnapped the girl’s parents and locked them in a room so that they could not file a case against them and take P* to hospital for medical examination.

Meanwhile, a villager informed Khanewal DPO Rana Masoom about the incident. Based on the tip, the DPO ordered Kacha Khuh SHO to recover the victims and arrest the culprits.

The police raided the hideout and recovered the victims. However, the accused managed to escape. The police have registered a case against both suspects and shifted the girl to hospital for a medical examination. Earlier, a woman was abducted and raped in Faisalabad.

Police said that victim R*, a resident of Railway Colony Mohallah, Nishatabad, lodged a complaint in which she stated that Muhammad Shafique was a friend of her husband. She stated that the accused used to visit their home and promised that he would arrange a job for her in a factory.

The victim narrated that on the day of the incident, Shafique called her and said that they had to go to the factory to meet someone for the job. The woman maintained that she reached Lorry Ada where the accused was waiting for her on a motorcycle.

She said the culprit took her to a house where he and his accomplices Muhammad Sarwar, Muhammad Muneer and an unidentified man gang-raped her.

The Express Tribune 

Teenager held for assaulting and blackmailing children

ISLAMABADPolice have arrested a teenager who allegedly sexually assaulted a number of young boys in his locality over the past year. The suspect also allegedly assaulted one of the victims inside a mosque in Sector I-9 during Itikaf in Ramazan.

According to an FIR registered at the Industrial Area police station last month, the suspect had been assaulting young boys at gunpoint and also made their footage which he used to blackmail them later on. The suspect, who the police said is 17 years old, was arrested and sent to judicial custody. The police, however, say the complainant could not produce any evidence or witness before the police.

The matter came to surface on September 9 when the suspect allegedly tried to assault a boy who made noise and told the residents who gathered there. A complaint was submitted to Industrial Area police the same day but the police did not take any action, due to lack of witnesses.

Later the parent of a 12-year-old boy approached the police saying his child had been assaulted by the suspect on a number of occasions over the past year. He said the suspect called his son to his home last year where he made him smell something intoxicating and assaulted him. The suspect allegedly told the child that he had links with militants and would blow the victim’s house if he told anybody about the incident. After that incident, the suspect assaulted the child on multiple occasions including once when the child was reportedly observing Itikaf during last Ramazan. The parent said in his written statement to the police that the last time the suspect assaulted his child, was in August this year.

The complainant has named at least three other boys apart from his own child from the locality who became victims of the suspect. He alleged that the suspect often committed the crime at gunpoint and also made footage of the victims to blackmail them into silence.

The local police only registered a case after the complainant approached the police high-ups. The police, however, say the complainant neither produced any evidence to support his claims nor did the police themselves find any such evidence. Sub inspector Zafar Iqbal, who investigated the case, said there was no evidence or any witness to prove the victim’s presence at the suspect’s house in the first place.

The officer said he also met the management committee of the mosque, where one assault episode allegedly took place, but they also ruled out the incidence. Furthermore, police said a resident who also observed Itikaf at the said mosque when questioned told the officer that he did not notice any such incident. The officer said they had arrested the suspect who also denied the charge and later he was sent to judicial custody.

Dozens of child sexual abuse cases are reported in the capital every year. The Interior Ministry recently presented a report to the senate saying the capital police registered a total of 79 child sexual abuse cases over the past four years. “79 cases of male and female victims who became prey to abuse were registered during January 1, 2014 and June 15, 2018 in the federal capital.

Total 100 suspects were arrested and sent to judicial custody at Central Jail Adyala, Rawalpindi during the said period. Challans against them have been sent to the courts of competent jurisdiction where they are facing trial. Total four persons were sentenced during the said period,” the ministry said in its written reply to questions by Senators

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