11-year-old Girl Sold to Brothel House

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Rawalpindi: The biological mother sold her eleven-year-old daughter in Rawalpindi to a woman, who decided to handover the underage girl to a brothel house to make her source of income where she kept molesting for five months.

However, the sold-out girl managed to escape from the brothel house and reached Kahuta police station where the police registered first information report and arrested people involved in sexual trade.

Published in The NEWS on December 28, 2025. 

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