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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ismail Yusuf held for raping and killing two-year-old girl in Surat

The body of a two-year-old girl, who went missing on Monday evening, was recovered late at night from a remote location in Surat.

The police have arrested a youth for raping and killing the toddler.

According to the officers of Sachin police station on Navsari Road in Surat, a couple from Kapletha village, which is within the jurisdiction of the police station, reported that their two-year-old daughter went missing on Monday evening.

During searches later that night, the police discovered her body from the bushes in a remote area. The body has been sent for post-mortem, police sources said.

While probing the matter, the police found that the infant was last seen with a person named Ismail Yusuf, who lives in the same area as the complainant.

Ismail too had gone missing since Monday evening. Following a search, the police arrested Ismail from his hideout in the wee hours of Tuesday, the sources said.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed with a modified headline)

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  1. Why do most such cases involve a Momeen who is the rapist? This is a question social scientists should try to answer. What is it in the desert cult that drives its adherents to do such vile acts? Is it the example of Mohammed-Aisha, or what??

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