Youth Rapes Two Minor Sisters

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TOBA TEK SINGH: A youth allegedly raped two minor sisters at gunpoint at Chak 357-JB, Gojra, on 8th November.

As per police, a labourer “S” would go for work, leaving his three minor daughters at his house in the village as his wife had died.

In his absence, the suspect, a vagabond, allegedly raped Shahbaz’s eldest 14-year-old daughter “Z” at gunpoint for two months, threatening to kill her and her sisters, if she complained to anyone.

On Friday, the suspect again forced his entry into the house and raped “Z” and her eight-year-old sister.

The girls informed their father about the incident, who reported the matter to Gojra Saddar police.

Acting on the complaint, the police registered a case against the suspect, claiming his arrest.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2024

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