Outrage over 'revenge rape' of Pak teen

Afp, Multan

Pakistan police yesterday arrested four more men involved in the rape of a teenage girl as punishment for a rape committed by her brother.

The latest arrests, which include the man who allegedly committed the 'revenge rape', brings the told number detained to 18, a police source confirmed.

A jirga (village council) in a suburb of the central city of Multan had ordered the rape of the 16-year-old girl as a punishment after her brother sexually assaulted a 12 year-old.

The 12-year-old's brother -- now in custody -- approached the village council to complain about the attack, naming his cousin as the culprit.

In response, the council ordered the brother to rape the sister of the accused in return -- an order which was carried out, according to police.

"Both the parties had filed cases of rape against each other at the local police station after the incident that happened last week," local police official Allah Baksh told AFP Wednesday.

Both the girls are now staying in a woman's shelter and were due to meet the provincial chief minister Shahbaz Sharif, brother of the prime minister, later yesterday.

Pakistan's Supreme Court has also ordered an investigation into the incident.