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Out On Bail, Man Chops Off Fingers Of Woman He 'Raped' In 2014

IANS, 30 Aug, 2016 12:32 PM
    A 45-year-old man allegedly chopped off two fingers of a woman, whom he was accused of raping two years ago and for which the trial is going on in the court, police said today.
     
    The incident took place on Sunday and the accused Kunwar Lal, whom a local court had granted bail in the rape case last month, was arrested last night, they said.
     
    However, his two accomplices - Mahendra Yadav and Bhagwan Yadav are still at large.
     
    In her complaint, the woman said that the accused cut her fingers as she refused to enter into a written comprise to put an end to his criminal prosecution in the rape case.
     
    "The accused was arrested after the 27-year-old rape victim approached Superintendent of Police (SP) Nimish Agrawal and showed him that two fingers of her right hand fingers were chopped by her rapist," Jaron area Inspector P N Sahu said.
     
    " Kunwar had allegedly raped the woman in October 2014 and the trial in the case is on. A local court had granted bail to him last month," he said.
     
    After his release from prison, the accused started demanding that the victim and her family enter into a compromise in a bid to put an end to his criminal prosecution or else face dire consequences, the police officer said.
     
    Meanwhile, the woman also alleged that Jaron police are protecting the accused.
     
    She said the police had failed to act even as she had complained that Mr Kunwar was threatening here.

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