3 Held For Rape Murder Of Teenager

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ISLAMABAD. The police arrested 3 suspects for killing, raping, and dumping the body of a 13-year-old boy in a water tank on March 11.

According to the police, the suspects had kidnapped Dilshad within the limits of Lohibher Police Station.

Police had registered a case on the complaint of the victim’s parents and launched an investigation. During the investigation, the suspects confessed to their crimes.

The suspects were drug addicts said the police.

Adding that legal action will be taken against them after collecting evidence they will face severe punishment under the laws.

News published in the Express Tribune on 12th March 2025

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