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2 workers suspended for alleged sexual assault of Sikh girl in Pakistan

Nankana Sahib [Pakistan], Oct 30 (ANI): Two Pakistani emergency workers have been suspended for their alleged involvement in a suspected sexual assault of an intellectually disabled Sikh teenage girl here.

ANI Oct 30, 2018 13:08 IST googleads

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Nankana Sahib [Pakistan], Oct 30 (ANI): Two Pakistani emergency workers have been suspended for their alleged involvement in a suspected sexual assault of an intellectually disabled Sikh teenage girl here.
District emergency officers apprised the Dawn on Monday while stating that a high-level committee has been formed to look into the Rescue 1122 (Pakistan's emergency services) case.
Akram Panwar, the district emergency officer, also mentioned that strong departmental action would be taken against the suspended, if proven guilty.
The medico-legal examination report stated that no bruises or lacerations were found on the victim's body upon examination, according to the Dawn.
The girl was taken to Lahore for further tests on Monday, the results of which are expected in "a minimum time frame of two months", according to investigative officer Basharat Ali, who also stated that the two suspended rescue workers will be kept in custody on physical remand for investigations.
A First Information Report (FIR) registered with City Nankana Sahib police stated that the 15-year-old minor, who suffers from an intellectual disability, went missing on Sunday following which the family started looking for her.
The family members later found the suspects carrying out the crime, behind a Rescue 1122 ambulance that had been parked by the curb for a while. When the family raised an alarm, the accused speeded the ambulance away, throwing the victim near a sugar mill before escaping, according to the FIR.
The spokesperson for the district police stated on Monday that the investigations had been lodged at the behest of the Sikh community while mentioning that justice would be served. (ANI)

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