A mother was allegedly raped in the x-ray room of the government-run Benazir Bhutto Hospital in Rawalpindi.


Rawalpindi: A mother was allegedly raped in the x-ray room of the government-run Benazir Bhutto Hospital in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
Following the woman's medical assessment, which established that she had been raped, the police opened an investigation under section 376 (punishment for rape) of the Pakistan Penal Code.
The complainant claimed that the main suspect had called her to the Benazir Bhutto medical on Murree Road and had taken her inside the x-ray room where his friend, a medical employee, was present, according to the first information report (FIR).
The main suspect allegedly raped the victim inside the computer room after blackmailing her with her pornographic videos.
Additionally, the complainant stated in the FIR that she was divorced and that her two children were currently residing with their father.
Furthermore, police have detained a hospital employee in the interim while conducting a "multi-faceted" investigation to identify and apprehend the primary offender.

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