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Karachi man booked for raping step-daughter for years

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Karachi man booked for raping step-daughter for years.

Another disgraceful incident occurred in Karachi, the country’s largest city, where a case was filed against a man who allegedly raped his stepdaughter for years.

According to media reports, the victim, a teenage girl from Zaman Town, told cops that her stepfather had been raping her for years.

She mentioned fleeing home because of a heinous crime, and a case has been filed against the perpetrator at the Zaman Town police station. In addition, the victim revealed that his stepfather forced her mother into prostitution.

As Karachi man booked for raping step-daughter for years, following the filing of the case, police parties begin conducting raids, but the perpetrator remains at large.

Sexual crimes against women are one of the scourges that have plagued Pakistan, but despite legislation and public awareness, the number of new cases continues to rise.

On the other hand, Two physics teachers from Ghazi University in Punjab’s Dera Ghazi Khan have been accused of sexually assaulting and blackmailing a young female student.

The visibly distraught girl — reportedly a student of the university’s physics department — named the two teachers and shared they had “kept her in the hostel with them overnight”, in a viral video on social media.

“Now both the teachers are blackmailing my younger sister,” she said, adding that if the concerned professors are not punished, she would self-immolate.

Rape is a type of sexual assault in which sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration are performed on someone without their consent.

The act may be carried out through physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or against a person who is incapable of giving valid consent, such as someone who is unconscious, incapacitated, has an intellectual disability, or is under the legal consent age.

Rape and sexual assault are terms that are sometimes used interchangeably.

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