Woman abducted, gang-raped and videotaped in Muzaffargarh

A lady was purportedly kidnapped, assaulted and recorded in Muzaffargarh, Express News covered Friday.
A police official said that A*, an occupant of Shah Saddaruddin, Kot Addu Tehsil, held up an objection at the police headquarters. The lady said she went to meet her companion in the zone and keeping in mind that she was returning back, denounced Imran Kumhar and Shah Nawaz, riding a vehicle, kidnapped her.
A* kept up the guilty parties took her to an undisclosed area and supposedly assaulted her.
She deplored the presumes explicitly struck her for two days and furthermore recorded video of her trial. Afterward, she said the blamed tossed her at a railroad crossing and fled the scene.
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In the mean time, the Sananwan police have enrolled a body of evidence against the guilty parties and began an examination. Notwithstanding, endeavors were in progress to seize the lawbreakers.
Prior, a lady was exposed to rape in Diji Kot police limits, Faisalabad.
Injured individual's sibling SA*, an occupant of Chak No 249-RB, had held up a grievance. He expressed that his sister, S*, was separated from everyone else in the house when Ahmed, Naveed and Farhat jumped in and assaulted her at firearm point. He included when the injured individual raised a clamor, the guilty parties left the unfortunate casualty in a semi-stripped state and fled the scene.
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Assault cases in Pakistan are expanding but then the unfortunate casualties confront segregation originating from generalizations and a threatening social framework.
In 2016, the nation was positioned tenth on the planet regarding the recurrence of assault. In 2017, Pakistan stood sixth, as per a reality sheet accumulated by the Pakistani Nari Tehreek (PNT), which has in excess of 100 ladies' rights associations as its individuals.
Prior, a report discharged by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) expressed that occurrences of assault had been multiplying each year since 2014. It said 370 assault episodes were accounted for from the nation over in 2014 and this rose to 772 of every 2015 and to 1,582 out of 2016.
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