Two Booked For Raping Boy, Recording Video In Sargodha

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SARGODHA: The police have booked a youth and his accomplice for allegedly raping an orphaned boy at gunpoint and recording a video of the heinous crime in Bhakkar.

According to the FIR, K, a youth from Chandani Chowk area of Bhakkar, and his accomplice S, lured an eighth class student ‘H’, an orphan, to a hut, where the former raped the boy at gunpoint.

The suspect also recorded a video of the episode and threatened to kill the victim if he told anyone about the incident. However, the victim informed his uncle Zaman about the incident, who reported the matter to the Chandani Chowk police.

Acting on the complaint, the police registered a case under Section 376iii/292 of the PPC and launched investigation into the matter.

Published in Dawn, June 30th, 2026.

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