A shameful news has emerged from the city of Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh. Where friends of a man carried out the gang rape incident at gunpoint with his wife. The woman was alone at home during the incident. At the same time, the four accused reached Mahil’s house and raped him in turn by showing him a gun. On protesting, the accused also tried to cut the woman’s throat. The police have registered a case.
This incident of gang rape is from Sirauli area of Bareilly city. The victim woman went to the police station on Sunday and filed a complaint in this regard. According to the complaint given to the police, the four accused, who are her neighbors, came to her house when she was alone. All four fired a gun at him and raped him alternately.
According to an IANS report, when the woman opposed them, the accused also tried to cut her throat, but she somehow escaped and made a noise, after which the four accused escaped from the spot. Before leaving, the accused also threatened the victim woman to suffer serious consequences after complaining about the incident.
After the incident, the victim woman herself, on Sunday, Bareilly Superintendent of Police (Crime) R.K. Met the Indian and gave them information about the incident and also gave Tahrir. The Indian ordered Sanjay Garg, SHO of Sirauli Police Station, to investigate the incident and register an FIR.
According to the information, the victim’s husband was caught with one kilo of hashish. He is currently lodged in Moradabad District Jail after being caught. The woman alleged in her complaint that an accused had hatched a conspiracy against her husband and arrested him in a drug trafficking case.
The police officer said, “We have registered an FIR against the four accused under Section 376D (gang rape), Section 452 (forcibly entering the house with intent to harm) and Section 307 (attempt to murder) of the IPC. Has been sent for medical examination and the report is awaited. All the accused are acquaintances of her husband and are absconding since the incident. We have formed teams to arrest them.
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