At least 15 men booked for gangrape of two teenage sisters in Pakistan
At least 15 men booked for gangrape of two teenage sisters in Pakistan
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Lahore Police have booked 15 men for alleged abduction and gangrape of two teenage sisters in Pakistan's Punjab province, officials said on Monday. The case was registered on October 23 and the incident took place on September 16 in Faisalabad, 130 Km from Lahore. The girls' mother has given a complaint, upon which the FIR was registered and the suspects have been booked on charges of gangrape and kidnapping, said the police officials. The suspects were booked under 365-B (kidnapping a woman to compel for marriage) and 376 (rape) of the Pakistan Penal Code. 

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The FIR says Salman, Ali Raza, Jani Akmal, Waqas, Faizi along with their accomplices, abducted two sisters, aged 17 and 15, on their way to the market in Faisalabad. The alleged suspects gangraped the girls at a hotel in Jhang city for several days after drugging them. The accused has taken objectionable pictures of the girls and made their obscene videos. On October 2 they left them separately in two cities, Jhangh and Gujranwala after raping the girls for few days. 

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Police officer Waqas Ali, told that none of the suspects have been arrested so far. "However, we are raiding the whereabouts of the suspects to arrest them," he said. The motto behind this as said by Ali was one of the prime suspects wanted to marry the 17-year-old but her family declined after which "he, along with other suspects, abducted the sister-duo and raped them". The suspects also snatched PKR 80,000 from the girls, he said. 

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