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Pakistan: 28-year-old Belgian woman raped for 5 days, thrown on streets of Islamabad, one accused Tamizuddin arrested

The police have begun an investigation into the case and arrested one of the accused identified as Tamizuddin. He is currently in the police custody.

In a terrifying episode, a Belgian woman was reportedly dumped after being sexually assaulted for days in the Islamabad district of Pakistan. The woman was found in Islamabad’s G-6 district with her wrists and legs tied with rope after being raped for days and abandoned by a few unidentified persons. A resident observed the woman abandoned and notified the police, who responded to the scene and rescued her.

The incident occured on 14th August, the day when Pakistan celebrates its ‘independence’.

Silvie Stina (28) was taken to the hospital for a medical evaluation after she complained that she had been sexually assaulted for more than five days by some unidentified people. The police have opened a case, launched an investigation, and arrested one of the accused for sexually attacking a foreign woman. 

The police have begun an investigation into the case and arrested one of the accused identified as Tamizuddin. He is currently in the police custody. The police will be questioning him as the inquiry into the crime proceeds. The victim meanwhile has confirmed that Tamizuddin was involved in the crime.

Tamizuddin was arrested by Aabpara Police at his home and transferred to the hospital for a further medical examination. He was taken to the same hospital as the victim for medical assessment.

However, Tamizuddin dismissed the woman’s claims and alleged that she was mentally ill. Immediately after refuting the claims, he identified the woman and stated that she did not have identification and had been to Pakistan without valid documentation. The police have launched a search operation at Tamizuddin’s apartment to locate the victim’s documents. Further investigations in the case are underway.

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