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Crypto dispute emerges in foreign women gangrape case involving Pakistan Dy PM Ishaq Dar’s relative

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Crypto dispute emerges in foreign women gangrape case involving Pakistan Dy PM Ishaq Dar’s relative
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Investigators in Pakistan are probing a gangrape case involving a relative of Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, with new evidence suggesting a cryptocurrency dispute was the motive. The survivor testified that attackers demanded access to digital funds.

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The involvement of a high-profile political family and the intersection of violent crime with cryptocurrency adds a complex layer to the investigation.

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Investigators in Pakistan probing the abduction and gangrape of two foreign women have begun examining a fresh line of investigation, as the suspicion is now centring on a possible cryptocurrency-related dispute behind the high-profile case, according to local media reports.

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The article reports on ongoing legal proceedings and survivor testimony without speculating on guilt.

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