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Five rape incidents in Delhi in a day

NEW DELHI, Feb 27, 2012, DHNS:
In a reminder of the continued vulnerability of women to their predators in the nation’s capital, two six-year-old girls, a second-year degree student, a mentally unstable woman and an Army personnel’s wife were reportedly raped here on Monday.

In the first incident, reported from Mundka in west Delhi, a security guard allegedly raped a six-year-old girl on Sunday morning. The accused, identified as Ajay, lured the minor to nearby bushes, close to the railway tracks, and raped her. He, then, threatened her of dire consequences, if she revealed his incident to anyone.

The minor returned home and narrated the incident to her parents. The police have registered a case after medical reports confirmed the rape. “The accused is still on the run and we have got leads and are hopeful that he will be arrested soon,” said the investigating officer.

In the second incident, the wife of an army personnel alleged that she was raped on Monday by an acquaintance, who is also in the army. The incident took place at Delhi Cantonment in south west Delhi.

The 28-year-old victim made a call at police control room at around 11:30 pm. “She alleged that a man whom she already knew had come to meet her at her house. The man, then, closed the doors from inside and raped her. After the rape, when he tried to flee, she called police,” said a senior police officer.

A police team rushed to the spot and nabbed Ravinder. A medical test confirmed the rape. The victim’s husband is at present posted in Jammu and Kashmir. The police said both the accused and the victim’s husband are non-commissioned officer with Indian army.

In a separate incident, a mentally-unstable woman was raped by a security guard at Dwarka in south-west Delhi on Saturday. The Police have arrested the accused, identified as Nand Kumar. A senior police officer said Kumar took the woman to an isolated place and then assaulted her. The incident came to light when the victim narrated the matter to her mother who then reported it to the police.

In another incident, a 20-year-old student of Delhi University was raped by her brother-in-law in Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh about 20 days ago. The victim, a resident of Vivek Vihar in east Delhi, told the police about the assault after the accused visited her again on Sunday and tried to force her to come with him.
“She resisted and when he used force to take her out, she called the police. He was placed under arrest,” said a senior police officer. In her complaint, she told police that 20 days ago her brother-in-law had raped her in a Ghaziabad hotel.

She further alleged that her brother-in-law came to her college and asked her to come with him on the pretext that they were going to Ghaziabad to meet her sister. When they reached Ghaziabad, he took her to a hotel room saying that her sister was waiting inside the room and then raped her. Later, he warned her against disclosing the incident.

On the basis of the complaint, the police registered a case and arrested the victim's brother-in-law, Brij Mohan, a BSES employee.

The fifth incident was reported from Kirti Nagar on Friday. A six-year-old Class I student was raped, beaten up and dumped in a drain at Kirti Nagar.

The accused identified as Parasuram, 25, has been arrested. He had lured the girl to a building near a temple in same locality and allegedly raped her and then smashed her head against the wall on February 24.

He then threw her into a drain, assuming her to be dead.

Police found the victim on February 25. She was rushed to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital where a medical examination confirmed rape. The victim’s father said that there were cigarette burn marks on her body.

Five rape incidents in Delhi in a day
 
Delhi rocked by grisly rape, torture of two 6-yr olds


Two six-year-old children were raped in the last three days in West Delhi. The first case was reported from Kirti Nagar and the second from Mundka.

On February 24 night, a girl was abducted from near her home in Kirti Nagar by someone who police suspect is an acquaintance of the family. She was found the next day, near a temple two kilometres away, and had a deep gash near her right eyebrow and cigarette burn injuries on her body, police said. A medical examination of the child, later confirmed rape, police said.

Police claim the suspect has been identified and will be arrested soon.

The girl’s mother told police that around 8 pm on February 24 she had asked the child to buy candles from a local shop. The girl never returned home.

A relative told Newsline “After she went missing, we looked for the child for about two hours. Then we went to the police, who asked us to wait for at least 24 hours before registering a case.”

Police, however, did make announcements in the area about the missing child.

The next day one Manish Joshi, a contractor, saw the child outside the Shani Mandir, a couple of kilometres from her Choona Bhatti home.

“She had a deep wound near her right eyebrow and was bleeding. She had cigarette burn marks all over her body,” said Joshi.

Joshi took the child to the police.

The girl was first taken to DDU Hospital, but as the hospital did not have a CT Scan facility, she was referred to LN Hospital.

Delhi rocked by grisly rape, torture of two 6-yr olds - Indian Express
 
I think Thread on Rape are banned or only few selected Senior Members can create one ......
 
And it has a woman Chief minister.

Those rapist basartds should be encountered,case closed and move on as our police do here in TN.
 
I think Thread on Rape are banned or only few selected Senior Members can create one ......

The rules are sometimes relaxed for Pakistani members specially when there are a spate of bad events in Pakistan since it allows Pakistani members to vent out some frustration and enjoy a feel good sensation by looking at problems in India
 
In fact a Real shame indeed .... Sometimes I very much adore the punishments implemented for this kind of things in middle east.

But democracy what can I say ....
 
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