Pakistan PM calls for chemical castration of rapists

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The Pakistani Prime Minister says rapists and child molesters should, 'undergo chemical castration, or surgery be performed so they cannot do anything in future.' 9News

"You do not know the real statistics as well, because it's under-reported," he said.Last Thursday, a woman lodged a complaint in Lahore, the capital of Punjab in, alleging that she had been gang-raped that night by two men after she ran out of fuel and her car broke down, according to the First Information Report .

The woman had called a helpline and was waiting for the police to arrive with fuel when two men raped and robbed her, officials said. Police escort one of two suspects in the gang-rape case, as they leave from a local court in Lahore on September 15, 2020.The other, described by police as the mastermind of the group, remains at large.

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