Islamabad: A gang that crossed all limits of brutality has been busted in the Layyah district of Pakistan's Punjab, which has shamed humanity. The kingpin of this gang hatched such a conspiracy to get his wife released from jail that the Pakistani police also dodged. In fact, Pakistan's Layyah police are looking for a gang that is allegedly involved in gang-raping a girl, making obscene videos of girls with animals and posting it on websites.
An FIR was registered at Layyah City Police Station against 16 suspects on the complaint of the victim's father, out of which 9 suspects have been registered as 'unnamed'. The other accused in the case are Wasim, Abrar, Salim, Rana Naveed, Shaukat, Jafar and Nadia. According to media reports, Tajmul, a member of the same gang, lodged a complaint of gang rape at Chaubara police station by becoming the girl's 'father.' In a statement given in a video, the victim said that she received a call informing her that a case she was fighting in court had been scheduled for a hearing. But when she reached the court, she came to know that the call she had received was fake.
After this, when she was returning home, Wasim Alvi, Ibrar Babar and another person whom she does not recognize kidnapped her. They took her to Azam Chowk. Where they kept her locked up for five days and took turns raping her during this time. The victim said the kidnappers forced her to commit unnatural acts with dogs. The victim has said that the accused used to beat her, take obscene pictures and record videos of this heinous act. They used to put these videos on various websites and earn money from them. Later, the accused also blackmailed her for Rs 50,000 and forced her to give it and threatened to make her obscene video viral if she told anyone. The victim has said these things in her statement recorded before the police.
On the complaint of Tajmul Hussain (actually a member of the gang), who became the girl's 'father', the police registered a case 446/22 at Chaubara police station and took immediate action. But, as the police kept investigating, they were also surprised by the secrets that opened in front of the police. When the reality of the 'daughter' and her 'father', who claimed to be victims, came in front of the police, the police arrested both the members of the gang.
In fact, according to the information, the Pakistan Police has also arrested three of the 7 suspects named in the complaint. Raids are being conducted to arrest others. Following the magistrate's order, the girl underwent a medical test at Layyah district hospital, following which the police registered a case against two unidentified persons on the complaint of Abrar alias Babar, Zafar Hussain, Shaukat Patwari, Salim Alvi, Rana Naveed, Nadia and Tajmul. The police took into their custody one of the three animals allegedly used to make the obscene videos.
A police officer has said that the gang made porn videos with trained animals (dogs) and uploaded them on the website. At least 24 cases have been registered against the gang leader and his wife. The leader of this gang is a vicious criminal named Rana Wasim. He is an absconder and his wife is imprisoned. He is a resident of Chowk Azam. He blackmails girls with the help of male and female companions. Waseem hatched a conspiracy to free his wife from jail, the official said. For which he had sent the girl to the court as a victim and named himself and some members of the gang as accused. As part of the conspiracy, he also provided some video clips to the police and media.
In fact, a case was filed against gang leader Wasim's wife by a student of the university. Shaukat Patwari, who is named in the fake gang rape case, is a relative of the complainant student and the conspiracy was allegedly hatched to put pressure on her. After the disclosure of this case, the Additional IG of South Punjab praised the team that solved the case. Special Assistant to Punjab CM Syed Rafaqat Ali Geelani has informed the media that the arrest and punishment of all those involved in the incident will be ensured.
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