Three Rape Suspects Arrested

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Wah Cant police have arrested three teachers of a religious seminary for allegedly raping three minor students. The victims were studying at Madrssah Majdiya Noor Fatima Zahra Saleem Nigar. The arrested accused were identified as Ali Akbar, Sameer and Siddiqui. The affected minors were medically examined at the Tehsil Headquaters (THQ) Taxila.  The Saddar Wah Police Station registered a case under Section 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) following the outcome of the initial medical reports and began a detailed investigation. The incidents of sexual abuse of minors in Taxila and increasing day by day.

News published in the Express Tribune on 27th January 2025  

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