Fifteen men have been accused of gang-raping and filming two teenage sisters, according to reports. A complaint has been filed on behalf of the victims’ mother. She states that her two daughters, one aged 17 years old and the other 15, were kidnapped on September 11 by a group of persons.
She said that her daughters were taken to different locations for six days where they were gang-raped by the suspects, who allegedly intoxicated the teenage girls and took indecent photographs and recorded videos of them.
15 Faisalabad men accused of gang-raping, filming teenage sisters
The FIR states that the 15-year-old girl was dropped off at Faisalabad’s Jhang Bazar while her sister was left at Gujranwala before the suspects fled. The woman said that the family could not take legal action against the suspects on account of poverty. They decided to leave their residence and settle somewhere else.
However, the suspects did not leave the family alone. They continued to catcall and record videos of the teenage sisters wherever they went. According to the complaint, the two sisters were traveling with their mother on Millat Road six days ago when the suspects started recording videos of the girls again.
On being told not to do so, they assaulted the mother and her daughters before fleeing.
Lahore motorway gang-rape
The survivor of the Lahore motorway gang-rape identified the prime accused, Abid Malhi, as one of the perpetrators of the crime.
The Punjab Police arrested Malhi on October 12, over a month after the horrific gang rape of the woman. He had earlier managed to escape from the clutches of law enforcers in three previous raids.
Malhi, along with his accomplice Shafqat Ali, is the prime accused in the case. The crime committed in front of the survivor’s three children. During a robbery bid on the Lahore Sialkot motorway, when her car stopped after running out of fuel.