KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The Sindh High Court today took notice of the gang rape of a 10-year-old flood victim in Clifton, Karachi and directed the DIG South and SSP Investigation to appear in the court.
Chief Justice of the SHC Ahmed Ali M. Shaikh took the notice of the tragic incident in Karachi.
The police and medical reports confirmed multiple times rape of a ten-year-old girl, displaced by recent floods.

Ahmed Faisal Chaudhry, SP Clifton in Karachi said a 10-year-old resident of Shikarpur reached Karachi along with her family during the recent floods.
He said that the homeless family was living on a footpath near near Abdullah Shah Ghazi’s shrine in Clifton.
Begging was the only source of survival of the family while they were taking free meals from the open kitchen being operated near the shrine by some philanthropists.
According to police and mother of the victim, some unknown people abducted the girl in a car and then dumped her near the shrine after gang-rape.
When the girl was found unconscious, she was rushed to the nearby hospital, where the doctors examined her and reported her gang-rape.

