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Class 9 Student Gangraped In Car In West Delhi, 2 Detained

IANS, 21 Sep, 2015 12:23 PM
    A 14-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped in a car in west Delhi’s Ranhola area. 
     
    The victim, a student of class 9 in a government school, was known to one of the accused identified as Sachin who lived in the same locality where she lived with her parents, police said on Monday. 
     
    The girl was abducted by Sachin and his two friends in a car while she was going to school on Saturday morning, said a senior police officer. 
     
    The three accused took the girl to a secluded plot in Ranhola area where two of them gangraped her inside the car, he said. The victim was later dumped near her house after several hours in the night. 
     
    Alarmed by her disappearance, her parents had already lodged a complaint with the police. When the victim returned back she narrated her ordeal to her mother. 
     
    Later, she was taken to the Ranhola police station where a case of abduction and gangrape under relevant Sections of IPC and POCSO Act has been registered, said the officer. Two of the three accused have been detained, he added. 
     
    The girl alleged that the accused filmed the act and threatened to put the video on social sites if she complained against them, the police said. 
     
    Investigation in the case has been taken up and raids were being conducted to arrest the third accused, added the officer.

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