Four Held for Allegedly Gang-Raping Boy

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DIJKOT: Madina Town police have arrested four men suspected of gang-raping a 15-year-old boy.

According to the police, three days ago in the Faqirabad area of Madina Town, five suspects, including Saqlain, Zaheer, Hasnain, Ehsan, and another accomplice, lured the boy who works as a hairdresser, and taken him to nearby fields where they subjected him to sexual assault.

During raids at different locations, the police arrested Saqlain, Zaheer, Hasnain, and Ehsan, and began their interrogation.

Meanwhile, in the 468-GB area, Usman and another suspect lured an 18-year-old boy and attempted to sexually assault him.

The attempt was foiled when the boy raised alarm.

In another incident in Chak 514GB, Saleem allegedly harassed a nine-year-old child.

The police registered separate cases under Sections 376 and 511 of the Pakistan Penal Code and launched efforts to arrest the suspects.

News Published in Express Tribune on October 1st, 2025.

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