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Minor boy allegedly raped by teacher in Pakistan's Punjab province

By ANI | Updated: October 25, 2020 22:30 IST

A minor boy staying at a hostel was allegedly raped by a teacher in the Ahmadpur Sharqia sub-division of the Bahawalpur district in Pakistan's Punjab province, reported ARY News.

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A minor boy staying at a hostel was allegedly raped by a teacher in the Ahmadpur Sharqia sub-division of the Bahawalpur district in Pakistan's Punjab province, reported ARY News.

The police have shifted the 10-year-old child to a tehsil headquarters for a medical examination, and further registered a case against the accused.

According to ARY News, incidents of sexual assault with minor boys have been reported in the country during the past weeks besides action being launched by the authorities to curb these types of incidents.

On October 14, the police had claimed to round up a racket involved in raping underage boys and girls at gunpoint in Jhelum area of Punjab province.

( With inputs from ANI )

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