
Man rapes minor girls living next door, records video
Zakir Ali Yousufzai had filed a case at Kotri police station, alleging that his sisters, 11-year-old Alishah and 10-year-old Alina, were raped by their neighbour, Sultan Pathan, who also recorded a video of the incident.
Jamshoro SSP held a press conference at his office to announce the arrest of the suspect and provide details of the investigation. He stated that the main suspect, Sultan Pathan, was arrested after an investigation into the case.
The SSP also revealed the arrest of Site police station SHO Mazhar Naich and Telegraph Police Post In-charge Yaseen Laghari, for their role in facilitating the suspect's release. The suspect was allegedly released after a bribe of Rs300,000 was paid.
Further investigation revealed that a private TV channel reporter, Muqaddar Baloch, was also involved in the case and will be arrested soon. The SSP expressed disappointment over the police officers' negligence in duty and their involvement in taking bribes in the case.
SSP Jamshoro has appointed Zahid Chhatial as the new SHO of Site police station.

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