Three Minors Raped in Separate Incidents

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SAHIWAL: As many as three minor girls were allegedly raped in separate incidents across the district in the past 24 hours and the police claimed to have registered cases and arrested two suspects.

As per details, in one incident suspect R allegedly assaulted his 13-year-old cousin A in village 170/7-R. According to the police report, R had come to stay as a guest at the residence of the victim and attacked the girl at night. On hearing her cries, the victim’s father apprehended the suspect.

In the second case, 11-year-old M was abducted while returning from a nearby milk shop in village 36/14-L. A local youth, identified as B, allegedly took her to an abandoned house and raped her. Villagers rushed to the scene after hearing the girl’s cries and rescued her.

The third incident occurred in the Sharif Colony of Sahiwal city, where S, a 12-year-old daughter of a goldsmith, was alone at home. A youth from her neighbourhood, identified as A, along with two unidentified accomplices, allegedly entered the house and assaulted her in the absence of parents. Neighbours intervened after hearing her screams and rescued the child.

Police from Kasowal, Shah Kot, and Ghala Mandi registered separate cases and two main suspects, R and B, have been taken into custody by the police.

Published in Dawn, March 30th, 2026.

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