Layyah Porno Scandal: police arrest 8 accused including 3 main culprits
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Punjab Police on Monday arrested eight accused including 3 main culprits involved in the Layyah Pornography Scandal, 24News HD TV channel reported.
According to the channel report, the process of DNA of 3 accused has been completed while the police raids are going on to arrest other accused involved in the case.
It is worth mentioning that the 24News HD TV Channel unearth the Layyah pornography scandal last Thursday, August 11, 2022.
As per the details of the scandal, a porno gang was involved in making and selling porn videos of kidnapped girls to different porn websites on the international market.
The blackmailer gang has its headquarters at Layyah, an area of South Punjab where after the abduction, the girls were subjected to sexual brutality.
The gang does not only involved in the video recording of the rape and torture of kidnapped girls but also used animals for their forced porn videos to make money in millions from the international porn web industry.
The gang was exposed when a 22-years-old girl as a victim approached the court for justice and protection from this heinous racket.
A local magistrate immediately issued orders for the victim girl’s medical examination and registration of a case to the police.
On the orders of the local magistrate, the medical examination of the girl was completed in the district hospital while the police registered a case and started raids to arrest the porno gang.
The victim girl told the court and later the Layyah police that there are more than 20 boys and girls included in this porno gang.
It is worth mentioning that earlier, a child sexual abuse scandal from Kasur’s village Hussain Khanwala has become surfaced in 2015.
In this organized crime ring, hundreds of video clips of around 300 children, mostly males, performing forced sex acts were discovered.
The scandal involved an organized crime ring that sold child pornography to porn sites, and blackmailed and extorted relatives of the victims.
Reporter: Zahid Sarfraz