Beggar abducted, gang-raped by six in Pakistan
Unknown six people allegedly abducted a beggar and drove her to an undisclosed location before gangraping her in Pakistan's Sadiqabad area, media reports said on Saturday.

The victim, a resident of Transfer Chowk in Sadiqabad, lodged an FIR with the police stating that she was returning home after begging at 10pm when four persons riding a car abducted her, reported Dawn News.
She was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location.
She said six persons gangraped her and then put her in a car to throw her at a spot.
Police have registered a case after conducting medical examination of the victim.
No one has been arrested so far.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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