Man Arrested For Raping Seven-year-old Stepsister

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Police arrested a man on 23-December-2024 for allegedly raping his minor stepsister. A woman named Saima, wife of Aslam, filed a complaint at the Defence police station stating that her seven-year-old daughter was subjected to rape by her stepson, Ali Aslam, on November 28.

She told police that her daughter informed her that Ali had raped her in the past as well. Following her statement, police registered an FIR against the suspect and arrested him, initiating further investigations.

Saima stated that she married Aslam in 2019, and 20-year-old Ali is from her husband’s first wife. On November 28, she witnessed Ali raping her minor daughter in a room at midnight. She shouted, and Ali escaped.

She informed her husband about the incident, but he did not take action, prompting her to leave her home and live with her brother. The police confirmed that a case has been registered.

Published in News Daily on 24-Decemeber-2024.
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