Relative of Pakistan's Deputy PM Among Four Arrested in Lahore Gang Rape Case
Lahore police have apprehended four individuals, including a relative of Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, in connection with the alleged gang rape of two foreign women.

Pakistani authorities have arrested four individuals, including a relative of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, in connection with the alleged gang rape of two foreign women in Lahore. The victims, identified as nationals from the Netherlands and Venezuela, reportedly met the primary accused during a business venture involving cryptocurrency in Singapore, before travelling to Pakistan.
The incident has drawn significant attention due to the involvement of a high-profile individual's relative. According to initial reports, Muhammad Raza Dar, a nephew of the Deputy Prime Minister, is among those taken into custody. The victims had travelled to Pakistan with the expectation of conducting further business related to the cryptocurrency venture.
Upon their arrival in Lahore, the two women were allegedly abducted and subjected to sexual assault. Investigations by local law enforcement agencies are currently underway to ascertain the full details of the incident and gather evidence. The arrests were made following a formal complaint lodged by the victims.
The case highlights concerns regarding the safety of foreign visitors in the region and puts a spotlight on the accountability of individuals, irrespective of their connections. Authorities have assured a thorough and impartial investigation into the grave allegations.

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