Prepositions after "molest"

molest by, in, at, on or under?

In 73% of cases "molest by" is used

The second play that we have prepared is about a boy who is molested by his uncle.

I have been molested by him as a child but that time I was unaware about his intentions.

Females who might have been molested by these men are being asked to contact Detective Sergeant C.

They were not molested by the page 228 machine gunners, who admired their bravery so much as to leave them alone.

Inside our village temple, where people had gathered as refugees, young village girls were molested by the Indian soldiers.

The rule of law means citizens can enjoy the fruits of liberty and other freedoms without being molested by the arbitrary use of political power.

Soul loss can also occur when a child is mercilessly bullied or teased at home or at school, day after day, or when a young person is molested by the one who is supposed to be caring for them.

In 4% of cases "molest on" is used

A girl was molested on Monday as she was returning home from a party at a bar located in Guwahati's Post Office area.

In 4% of cases "molest under" is used

Pleaded guilty to molesting under age children.