Men who say they have raped, killed at least five teenage girls held by police
Body of the latest victim exhumed
BADIN: Police have arrested two men who told the police that they abducted at least five teenage girls in the last two years whom they raped, killed and then buried in the Matli graveyard. This was stated by the Station House Officer (SHO) of the area, Dhani Mari.
Mari said police managed to exhume the body of the criminals’ latest victim. She had been kidnapped a week ago from Golarchi Bypass. Her body was shifted to the Tando Ghulam Ali Rural Health Centre for medico-legal formalities.
Dhani Mari said the criminals had been arrested on a tip-off. They confessed their crime and led the police to where they had buried their latest victim. They further disclosed that they abducted at least five teenage girls in the last two years. The shocked people of the area have demanded of the Inspector-General of Police to form a committee to probe into the heinous crime.
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