Man Arrested For Raping Sister

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OKARA: A man was arrested by police on the charge of raping his sister at Chak 18/4L on October 11.

As per FIR, the 24-year-old man used to harass his unmarried sister who complained to her mother but she did not believe her daughter. A day back, the suspect overpowered his sister as she was asleep at night and raped her.

The victim girl called police emergency 15 and reported the incident.

The Cantt police responded to her call, arrested the suspect and registered a rape case on her report.

Published in Dawn, October 12th, 2024

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