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Crypto dispute surfaces in gangrape case involving Pakistan Deputy PM's relative
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Crypto dispute surfaces in gangrape case involving Pakistan Deputy PM's relative

A high-profile gangrape case in Pakistan has taken a new turn as investigators suggest a potential cryptocurrency dispute may be linked to the crime. The incident involves Muhammad Raza Dar, a relative of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who is suspected of orchestrating the attack. One of the victims reported that Raza Dar demanded access to cryptocurrency funds and threatened the women with death if they did not comply. The women, from the Netherlands and Venezuela, were allegedly kidnapped in Lahore and subjected to sexual assault. Police have arrested four men, while one remains at large. Raza Dar is believed to have met the women in Singapore and facilitated their business visas for a cryptocurrency venture.

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India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentLeftFactual 85Objective 7012 hr. ago
Crypto dispute surfaces in gangrape case involving Pakistan Deputy PM's relative

A high-profile gangrape case in Pakistan has taken a new turn as investigators suggest a potential cryptocurrency dispute may be linked to the crime. The incident involves Muhammad Raza Dar, a relative of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who is suspected of orchestrating the attack. One of the victims reported that Raza Dar demanded access to cryptocurrency funds and threatened the women with death if they did not comply. The women, from the Netherlands and Venezuela, were allegedly kidnapped in Lahore and subjected to sexual assault. Police have arrested four men, while one remains at large. Raza Dar is believed to have met the women in Singapore and facilitated their business visas for a cryptocurrency venture.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the involvement of a relative of a senior political figure (Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar) as a significant point of contention, highlighting potential corruption or misuse of influence. The emphasis on the political connection and the implications for accountability leans left,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on a developing angle in the investigation with specific details from a survivor's statement. However, the lack of independent verification raises some concerns. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language describing the assault and the pote

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