A shocking case of 'revenge rape' involving 12 members of two families has been unearthed by police.
A man had been accused of raping a woman in Pir Mahal in the Toba Tek Singh district, Punjab province of Pakistan on March 20.
Local news reports that the suspect's family had approached the victim's family for 'pardon and reconciliation'.
The
victim's family agreed to pardon the rapist, on the condition that 'her
brother would commit the same act with the suspect’s sister', dawn.com
reports.
A
dozen people attending a meeting between the two families agreed to the
terms, and the brother subsequently had sex with the suspect's sister on
March 21.
A
police officer found out about the case when the two families prepared
legal documents agreeing not to press charges against each other.
Pir Mahal Police Sub-Inspector Shaukat Ali Javed saw the and reported the families to his superiors.
All 12 people in attendance , including four women, of which one was the victim of the second rape, were arrested on Saturday.
The
case has echoes another incident in the southern city of Multan last
July, where a village council ordered a 'revenge rape' on a 16-year-old
girl.
The
girl's brother had sexually assaulted a 12-year-old, and the 'revenge
rape' was reportedly carried out in front of her parents and 40 members
of the village council.
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