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UP Highway Horror: Preliminary Medical Report Rules Out Gang Rape Of Four Women

IANS, 26 May, 2017 01:32 PM
    Gautam Budh Nagar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Luv Kumar on Friday said that no proof of rape has been found in the medical reports of the Jewar-Bulandshahr highway gang-rape victims.
     
    “No proof of rape has been found in the medical reports of the Jewar gang-rape victims. But we are investigating the matter and will soon catch the culprits,” SSP Kumar said in a press briefing here.
     
    He further said the case is being investigated and it is being assumed that some professional criminals are involved in the incident.
     
    “We are working to track such professional gangs. The victims earlier said the gang-rape incident was a part of personal revenge, but later they denied the claims. We are working on the same,” he said.
     
     
    Chief Medical Officer A. Bhargava also confirmed that no injury marks were found in the private parts of the victims.
     
    “We have send swabs to a Lucknow lab for testing but there were no semen stains on the clothes of the victims,” Bhargava said.
     
    As many as six criminals allegedly looted a family at the Jewar-Bulandshahr highway in Uttar Pradesh’s Greater Noida region on Wednesday.
     
    According to primary information, the criminals held the family (four men and four women) hostage and allegedly molested and raped the women.
     
    The criminals also shot a person dead after he raised objection against the crime.
     
    In a similar incident on the National Highway passing through Bulandshahr last year, a car was waylaid by criminals who then gang-raped a 13-year-old girl and her mother in a nearby field.

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