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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Bihar: Minor gangraped while attending Muharram event; accused Mohammad Asfaq and Mohammad Mumtaz arrested

“Bihar: Minor gangraped while attending Muharram event; accused Mohammad Asfaq and Mohammad Mumtaz arrested”, Organiser, July 30, 2023:

“Of late Bihar has seen a spurt in crime. On the occasion of Muharram, a 17 years old minor girl along with her mother had gone to watch the Muharram event when the Tazia was being taken out. However, after some time, the girl suddenly disappeared.

Hunt was launched to find the minor girl and later she was found naked in the agricultural find. People were quickly able to catch the culprits.

As soon as the matter was reported to the police, it swung into action and both the accused Mohammad Asfaq and Mohammad Mumtaz were arrested…..”

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