Boy Blackmailed, Raped

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OKARA: A 15-year-old boy was allegedly raped by two suspects at Chak 22/4-L.

As per FIR, the suspect called the victim’s mother on Sept 1 and asked her to send her son to Mandi Bahauddin for a job. When the boy reached there, the suspect, along with his accomplice, administered drugs to him and raped him.

They also made a video of the incident to blackmail the victim and continued raping him for three weeks.

The boy went back home but the suspects followed him there and raped him through blackmail. At last, the victim told his mother about it. She approached police and a case was registered against the suspects with Shahbore Police Station.

Police claimed to have arrested both suspects.

Published in Dawn, October 5th, 2024

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