Two Minor Boys Raped in Separate Incidents

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BAHAWALPUR: Two minor boys were allegedly raped in separate incidents in the areas of Qutabpur in Lodhran and Mailsi in Vehari districts on 31st January.

In the first case, a nine-year-old boy was allegedly raped by a man on Sui Gas Road, Qutabpur, Lodhran district.

The victim’s father, Mudassar, in his complaint to police stated that his son was lured by the suspect to a place and was subjected to sexual assault.

Qutabpur police after registration of a case against the fleeing suspect, sent the victim for medical examination.

In the second incident, a suspect allegedly raped a 14-year old boy, who was on his way to an academy for tuition in Mohalla Gharibaabad at Fatehpur village in the limits of Mailsi Saddar police station.

According to police, the suspect and his accomplice intercepted the boy when he was going to an academy. They lured the boy to a house, where they recorded his nude video.

The prime suspect allegedly raped the boy, while his accomplice stood guard.

The suspects threatened the boy to upload the obscene video on social media if he disclosed the incident.

The police registered a rape case against the fleeing suspects and started conducting raids for their arrest.

Published in Dawn, February 1st, 2025

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