MITHI: Minor girl assaulted

Published December 2, 2004

MITHI, Dec 1: The Diplo police have registered a case under section 10/3 of the Zina Hudood Ordinance on the complaint of a resident of Vingar village who has alleged that his minor daughter was raped by a Thakur on Tuesday.

According to the FIR, 10-year-old Soomri, daughter of Ramzan, was grazing goats in a field when a man from Motadio village used force and assaulted her. Her younger brother ran to the village and informed their relatives about the incident.

When they reached the field, they found Soomri unconscious with blood stains on her clothes. They took the girl to the Civil Hospital Mithi for medical check-up and she is still there.

Dr Padma Kumari, who had examined the girl, told this correspondent that the girl had not been raped; but a rape attempt had been made. It is learnt that the accused has been arrested by police.

No official of investigation wing was available when this correspondent contacted the Diplo police station. Munshi Ranomal said that police personnel had gone to Mithi to investigate the case.

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