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Noida: Minor girl confined for 51 days at undisclosed location, gangraped by three youths

A family member of the girl has claimed that despite repeated efforts to lodge a complaint, initially, the police refused to file a complaint.

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In yet another case of crime against women, a 53-year-old senior journalist working with a national daily has been booked for sexual harassment following a complaint lodged by his domestic help at DLF Phase-III police station.

In an appalling incident reported from Noida, a minor girl was allegedly gang-raped by three youths for 51 days who had kept her confined at an undisclosed location. However, the minor girl managed to escape on April 22 and return home. Following which she narrated the ordeal to her parents.

The girl’s father who works in a factory later filed an FIR in the matter. The girl said that she knew two of the three men who lived in her neighborhood. They had befriended her and kidnapped her in the first week of March.

A family member of the girl has claimed that despite repeated efforts to lodge a complaint, initially, the police refused to file a complaint. Only after they approached the SP (crime), an FIR was lodged. But in regard to this, the police officer told a news portal that the complainant allegedly had a compromise with the accused in the beginning.

The accused identified as Chotu a native of Chatarpur in MP and Suraj from Mahoba. The complaint says that “They kidnapped the girl and kept her confined in a room, where she was raped between March 2 and April 22. They had even threatened to kill her if she tried to flee. In their absence, the girl would be assaulted by Aditya, a resident of Sector 135 who would be present in the room. Aditya belongs to Banda district.”

The father said in the complaint “She arrived in a disheveled situation and narrated her ordeal to us. We then reached Phase III police and asked cops to lodge a complaint and get her medical test done, but the police made us sign on a paper. Later, no information was given to us and there was no headway in the probe.”

An FIR was lodged in the matter under the relevant section of IPC and POSCO act after the girl’s father gave a written complaint on April 30 and also the medical test was conducted on Tuesday.

The father has refuted the allegation of compromise with the accused and said that they signed the compromise paper after being misled by a neighbor who told them that family honor will be lost after everyone will get to know about the incident.

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