Another woman gang-raped in Delhi
By IANS - NEW DELHI
21st December 2012 10:47 PM
Within a week of a 23-year-old woman being gang-raped by six men in a moving bus in the capital, a 40-year-old woman has alleged that she was raped in her house by three men at knife-point Wednesday, police said. Two of the accused have been arrested.
"The incident was reported from east Delhi's Welcome area. The woman, who lives with her family, alleged that three of her neighbours raped her when she was alone at home Wednesday evening," said a police officer Friday.
A case was lodged after her medical examination at Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital confirmed rape.
Two of the accused, Gaffar and Alam, were arrested from their house while the third accused is on the run, police said.
The accused used to visit her house regularly.
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Comments(9)
instant death for these sort of activities.............
Posted by francis at 12/22/2012 17:40 Reply to this Report abuse
How strange is this! They can deploy thousands of police units and paramilitary forces to disperse the protestors but not to protect our women?? Now where are those rascal political Netas???
Posted by Nikhilesh at 12/22/2012 21:29 Reply to this Report abuse