Married woman gang-raped in Haryana
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Married woman gang-raped in Haryana

Horror unveiled: Married woman gang-raped after seeking help at Police Station in Haryana

A deeply distressing incident has come to light where a married woman who sought help at a police station to file a complaint against her husband was allegedly subjected to a horrifying ordeal. Officials reported that she was gang-raped by associates of a sub-inspector stationed at the police station.

The horrific ordeal

The accused individuals reportedly held the woman hostage in a house for a harrowing three days, during which they subjected her to repeated sexual assaults. Shockingly, after this traumatic ordeal, they allegedly sold her to another man who also sexually assaulted her. In response to this heinous crime, law enforcement authorities swiftly took action. An FIR (First Information Report) was registered against seven individuals, including the sub-inspector from the Hasanpur police station. 

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Ongoing investigation

The victim's ordeal took a positive turn when she managed to obtain one of the accused's phones. Using this phone, she bravely contacted the police, which ultimately led to her rescue. Authorities promptly intervened, ensuring her safety. Following her rescue, the police ensured the victim was reunited with her family members, providing her with much-needed support and care. The case is now under investigation, with authorities diligently working to bring the culprits to justice.

Sequence of events

The victim initially went to the Hasanpur police station on July 23 to seek help, where she encountered the accused sub-inspector, Shiv Charan. Shockingly, instead of assisting her, he coerced her to accompany one of his associates, Balli, to a nearby field where two more accomplices, Niranjan and Bhima, were waiting. In this horrifying moment, the trio raped her and even recorded explicit videos of the assault. 

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The trauma didn't end there. Threatening to share the recorded videos online, the three assailants took her to a house owned by a woman named Shanti in Palwal, where they continued to subject her to sexual violence. This unspeakable betrayal of trust and brutality has sent shockwaves through the community, underscoring the urgent need for justice and reform within the criminal justice system.


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