Girl gang-raped in Pakistan's Rawalpindi
A girl was gang-raped allegedly by two suspects in Pakistan's Rawalpindi city recently, police said.

Police said another girl was abducted.
The first incident was reported to the Rawat police on Sunday by the mother of the rape victim saying that she was leaving her house for an important piece of work on Saturday when she saw her daughter being taken away by the suspect on his motorcycle, reported Dawn News.
She said in the FIR that her daughter was taken to a house in Gohra Lohan and he also called his friend Aftab there and both of them raped her daughter.
She further told Dawn News that earlier, after promising her he would marry her, the suspect had been sexually abusing her daughter.
In another incident, unidentified people abducted a girl in Kahuta area.
The brother of the abducted girl lodged an FIR with the Kahuta police saying that her unmarried sister aged between 20 and 21 had been missing for the last one week, Dawn News reported.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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