KASUR: Mustafabad police on Saturday registered a case against three suspects for allegedly raping a woman and filming it. One of the suspects was arrested later.

According to the complainant woman, the suspects forcibly entered her house in Basti Karmawala of Mustafabad one month ago while her husband was away, gang-raped her and recorded a video. They continued to sexually abuse her since then while threatening to make the video viral if she resisted.

On Saturday, when the suspects entered her house again, she raised a hue and cry, forcing the men to flee. Police registered a case and started an investigation.

Separately, vagabonds allegedly raped a student at gunpoint in Kanganpur village when she was on her way home from school. Police were looking into the matter.

BODIES: The police found two unidentified bodies on Saturday.

Pattoki police recovered the body of an elderly man near the main gate of Pattoki THQ Hospital.

Phoolnagar police recovered the body of a man from Head Balloki area.

The bodies were sent to morgue and police were making efforts to identify them.

Published in Dawn, August 20th, 2017

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