Man Held For Abusing Tenant’s Minor Daughter

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KARACHI:

A landlord has been arrested for sexually abusing a minor daughter of his tenant within the remits of Surjani Town police station.

As per details, police registered a sexual abuse case against the landlord, Babil, on the complaint of the six-year-old victim’s father Muhammad Asadullah, who is a resident of Sector 50/C, Lyari, Taisar Town.

He has four children – three daughters and a son. When Asadullah and his wife would go to work, the landlord would often call their daughter to his house where he would abuse her. “He did dirty things to my daughter for two weeks. On Dec 17, when my daughter revealed it to me, I went to take up the matter with Babil, who instead started threatening me,” the complainant said. Police registered the case and arrested the accused in a raid.

News published in the Express Tribune on 20th December 2024

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