Pakistani students force closure of Lahore college campus amid protests over rape reports

Police personnel stand guard outside a college as students protest to condemn the alleged rape of a female student by a security guard inside the premises of the college, in Lahore on October 14, 2024. (AFP)
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  • Police said no victim had come forward to file a complaint and the college dismissed the allegations as 'false'
  • Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari urges people to share if they had confirmed information about incident

ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of students on Monday staged protests over a reported rape of a student at a college in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore and forced closure of one of the campuses, with police and provincial government officials denying the incident.

The incident was first reported on social media over the weekend, with varying accounts stating the rape took place on Thursday or Friday evening in the basement of a Punjab College for Women campus.

However, the police on Monday said no victim had come forward to file a complaint and the college dismissed the allegations as "false".

"The records of all the CCTV cameras in the campus have been checked," Faisal Kamran, a senior Lahore police official, said at a press conference. "Till now, we are unable to verify the incident."

"The alleged victim has not been identified as yet," he said, adding the police had also checked hospital records.

The Punjab College for Women said in a post on Instagram that no such incident had been reported to police and false information was being spread online.

The police, however, took a security guard into custody who was identified online.

"The accused guard has been in custody since yesterday, but no girl or incident has been reported yet," Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari said on X.

"If anyone has any confirmed information about this incident, please share."

— With additional input from AFP