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Pakistan: Woman constable raped by colleague

| @indiablooms | Jun 27, 2022, at 02:41 am

Dadu: A female police constable has been allegedly raped by her male colleague in Hala town of Pakistan, an episode showcasing the deteriorating situation of women safety in the country.

The male cop reportedly  filmed the episode and made the videos viral on social media.

Hala police arrested the alleged rapist, constable Yousuf Bilal, after the victim filed an FIR against him under Sections 336, 337, 356b, 506 PPC on Friday, Dawn News reported.

The victim told local journalists that the constable had called him to a police official residence on the pretext of working on an inquiry against a certain suspect.

He gave her a cup of tea mixed with some sedative drug, which made her fall unconscious and then he raped her and made videos of the episode, she told journalists as quoted by the newspaper.

She said the suspect even spread the videos on social media and was trying to blackmail her.

Hyderabad range DIGP Syed Pir Mohammad Shah told Dawn News that the alleged rapist would be punished according to law and speedy justice would be served to the victim.

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