Teenager Raped, Sold into Prostitution

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RAWALPINDI: In a shocking incident that has put humanity to shame, a teenage girl was subjected to repeated sexual assault with the consent of her maternal aunt and her husband.

The 17-year-old victim’s maternal aunt allegedly abducted her niece through her husband and subjected her to rape. She later allegedly handed the girl over to a brothel-keeper, where she was reportedly forced into prostitution at a hotel for two months. The accused are also said to have recorded obscene videos and used them to blackmail the victim.

Police have registered a case on the statement of the victim’s mother. According to police, the complainant stated that she resides in Attock, while her real sister, identified as Amina, and her husband Qaiser live in Gali Loharan, Pirwadhai.

She alleged that her sister called her daughter on the phone, asking her to come and meet. In collusion with her husband, they allegedly abducted the girl and took her to their second residence in Murree.

There, the complainant claimed, her sister arranged for her husband to subject the girl to rape, and the accused also allegedly involved other individuals in the abuse.

The suspects later brought the girl back to Pirwadhai and handed her over to a woman identified as Tayyaba and her husband, Zakaral, at a hotel. At the hotel, the couple allegedly forced the girl into sexual exploitation with multiple individuals.

The complainant further alleged that her sister and the other accused recorded obscene videos of the girl and blackmailed her into continuing prostitution.

She stated that her brother-in-law Qaiser and another individual, Bashir, would visit the hotel, enquire about the girl, and leave after taking Rs2,000 daily. She also claimed that Rs50,000 belonging to her daughter remains in their possession.

News Published in Express Tribune on April 1st, 2026.

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