Mother had gone to the police station to complain about her daughter being molested, the bullies kidnapped her and gang-raped her, serious allegations were made against the police.
Chhapra. First an attempt to rape the daughter and then gangrape the mother after she complained in the police station. This big case has come to light from Rivilganj in Chapra, where some bullies of the village have kidnapped a Dalit woman and committed gangrape. It is being told that a few days ago, the village bullies had molested the woman’s daughter and a complaint was lodged in the police station.
But, the police did not take any action in this case and when the woman reached the police station to complain about being threatened by the bullies, as soon as she left the police station, the woman was kidnapped and drugged and taken to Darunda in Siwan district, where she was first gang-raped. The incident was carried out and he was brutally tortured. Thinking that the woman was dead, the bullies threw her and ran away.
The role of Rivilganj police station is under doubt. Although the woman was alive and her family brought her to Chapra, where a complaint was again lodged in the police station, but the police still did not take any action. As soon as information about this case was received, the SP has assured action and said that the woman will get justice. The victim woman is currently admitted in Sadar Hospital. The role of Rivilganj police station in this entire matter is under doubt.
SP said – The culprit will not be spared. However, Saran SP Gaurav Mangla has said that no culprit will be spared in this case. Police station chief Subhash Kumar, who came to record the statement of the woman admitted in Sadar Hospital, said that the police is taking action on the complaint of molestation of the woman’s daughter and the complaint has been registered. In this case also, the police will take immediate action. At present the statement of the woman is being recorded.
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