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10 students injured in clash with police over college girl’s rape

| 14 Oct 2024  

LAHORE,  (LAIBA): Tensions escalated at a private college in Gulberg, Lahore, after the alleged rape of a first-year female student by a security guard.

The incident, which occurred during college hours in the basement of the institution, sparked outrage among students, leading to violent protests and clashes
with law enforcement. “The suspect raped the girl in the basement of the college, and ran away

The suspect, a security guard employed by the college, fled the scene following the alleged assault but was later arrested by the police in Sialkot.
Authorities have confirmed that an investigation is underway and that further details will be revealed in due course.

In response to the incident, a large number of students gathered on campus, demanding justice and swift action. The situation quickly turned volatile, with
students vandalizing the college, damaging property, and breaking CCTV cameras. Some students also brought out college property and set it on fire, while the
police force attempted to evict the students from the premises.
The local police, including the anti riot force, were deployed in and outside to control the unrest. Attempts to negotiate with the students initially
failed, leading to a confrontation between police officers and protesters. In the ensuing clash, 10 students and four police officers were injured. Rescue

teams provided medical aid to the injured students, staff, and law enforcement personnel.

As the protests grew, parents arrived at the campus to take their children home. Reports from the scene suggest that the college administration locked the
students in classrooms and shut the gates, preventing students from leaving to join protests outside.
“We want to go out for protest but are not being allowed to,” the students complained. This action further enraged students, leading to clashes with the

teachers and additional property damage.
The police are continuing efforts to restore order at the Gulberg campus, while investigations into the alleged rape are ongoing. The incident has prompted
widespread condemnation and calls for accountability, with many demanding justice for the victim and stricter security measures at educational institutions. Meanwhile, Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar reached the college for talks with students. He told them their demands will be heard, and urged them not to damage the college.