FIA arrests school principal in Okara for blackmailing, raping student of class 10
School principal was accused of continuously blackmailing and raping the female students for around eight months


Okara: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) officials on Friday arrested a private school’s principal in Okara for allegedly blackmailing and raping a female student of Class 10 for eight months.
According to the reports, a student of Class 10 was allegedly raped by her school principal named Nasir Ali. The girl student was intoxicated before being raped by the accused who filmed her videos and pictures to further blackmail her.
It was also reported that the school principal was accused of continuously blackmailing and raping the female students for around eight months.
After a complaint, FIA Cyber Crime Circle Lahore arrested the accused school principal Nasir Ali and initiated a thorough investigation after registering a case.
On the other hand, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar took notice of the incident and ordered Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sahiwal to submit a report. The chief minister assured the victim girl of the provision of justice and strict punishment to the rapist in accordance with the law.

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