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Two School Boys Arrested for Gang Rape

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SARGODHA: Three boy students of a private school gang-raped over dozen of students and made their videos to blackmail them.

Two of them were arrested by the Satellite Town police after the regional police officer took notice of the complaint of the mother of a gang-rape survivor boy on social media.

According a police report, the gang had allegedly gang-raped a boy of their school at gunpoint, made his video and made it viral when the victim refused to be exploited again. Police arrested two of them and recovered obscene videos of dozens of students from their possession. A case was registered.

The management of the private school attempted to hide the matter but the mother of one survivor showed courage and persisted when police refused to register the case. Her husband works in Muscat. She said her son was disturbed and avoided going to school. On her query, he disclosed the reason.

Published in Dawn, October 31st, 2025.

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