Three arrested for raping minor in Lahore

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Lahore : Three suspects have been arrested by Johar Town police for allegedly raping a minor. Reportedly, the suspects approached the victim outside his residence.

They asked him to come out and started torturing him. Later they force-fully took him to their residence and raped him.

The suspects have been identified as Umar Kamal, Raza Mustafa and Habib Khan. SHO Johar Town stated that a case has been registered against them and police have arrested the suspects.

Acknowledgement: News published in the express tribune on 12th June 2024

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