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GUJAR KHAN: Kallar Syedan police have registered a case against a man for allegedly raping a boy who
GUJAR KHAN: Kallar Syedan police have registered a case against a man for allegedly raping a boy who reportedly injured the suspect when he put up resistance on Wednesday. According to details, the case was registered on the complaint of the victim’s father, who told Kallar Syedan police that his 15-year-old son returned from school on Tuesday and went to a man who was repeatedly calling on his mobile phone. He said that when his son returned home, he had some injuries on his face, and on inquiring, he divulged that a resident of Pindori Chardhrian, used to molest him for a year. He added that the man started blackmailing him and attempted to abuse him again in his flat, to which his son resisted and attacked him with a blade. The complainant added that the suspect again blackmailed his son and threatened to release his objectionable videos. According to the police sources, the case had been registered against the suspect under section 377-B of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) while the medico legal of the victim boy was also being performed. City Police Officer (CPO) Rawalpindi, Khalid Mahmood Hamdani, said that the suspect would soon be arrested and served justice.
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