Islamabad: Five teenaged girls, the daughter and nieces of a labourer, were allegedly gangraped by eight men in Pakistan's Punjab province, a media report said Sunday.
The incident took place in Narangmandi of Sheikhupura district, police told Geo News.
Muhammad Boota, a labourer, worked on the land of two people, Mara Jat and Zaheer Jat. He made a deal with the landlords that he would harvest their crops against a mutually agreed payment.
When the job was done, he demanded his remuneration, but the landlords tied him and his wife, and allegedly gang-raped his 13-year-old daughter, and four nieces aged 15, 18, 13 and 14.
Mara Jat and Zaheer Jat have been arrested, while six other accused are absconding.
Police have registered a case against the accused, and ordered medical examination of the girls.
The five girls had also worked in the fields of the accused.
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