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    Minor Girls Abducted in Sadiqabad, Sexually Assaulted in Karachi Case Emerges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a distressing incident, two minor girls were abducted from Sadiqabad and subsequently sexually assaulted in Karachi. This case has drawn attention to the persistent issue of child abduction and abuse in Pakistan, raising concerns about the safety and security of vulnerable children across the country. Authorities have launched investigations to apprehend the perpetrators and provide justice to the victims.

    Child abduction and sexual violence remain critical social problems in Pakistan, often exacerbated by inadequate law enforcement and social stigma. Such incidents underscore the urgent need for stronger protective measures, awareness campaigns, and legal reforms to safeguard children from exploitation and abuse. The involvement of multiple cities in this case also highlights the challenges of inter-provincial coordination in tackling such crimes.

    Meanwhile, civil society organizations and child rights activists have called for immediate action to improve victim support services and ensure swift prosecution of offenders. The case has sparked public outrage and demands for enhanced vigilance and preventive strategies to combat child trafficking and sexual violence nationwide. This incident serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing struggle to protect children’s rights in Pakistan.

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