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Married woman allegedly raped on pretext of Dubai visa in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: A woman reportedly fell victim to sexual assault at a visa consultancy office in the federal capital under the guise of assistance with obtaining a visa for Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The incident took place in the Blue Area of the federal capital, leading to the filing of a case against the alleged perpetrator at the Kohsar police station.

According to reports, the woman had connected with the suspect, identified as Asad Imran, through a social media platform. Upon contact, the suspect invited the woman to his office under the pretext of arranging a Dubai visa.

Upon arriving at the office with her toddler, the woman was subjected to assault by the suspect, who also issued threats against her child.

Read more: TW: Minor girl raped in F-9 park

Following the registration of the case, authorities have initiated an investigation into the matter.

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