Gang rape in a moving car with a girl returning after giving SI exam
Gang rape in a moving car with a girl returning after giving SI exam
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Mathura: Nowadays, a news item has come from Mathura amidst increasing cases of crime. Where there has been a shocking incident with a woman. As per the information received in the case, the girl, who was returning from Agra after appearing for the SI examination, was gang raped by the youths in a moving car. According to information received in the case, the accused fled after throwing the girl injured on the National Highway in Thana Kosikalan area. The case is said to have taken place last Tuesday.

In fact, last Tuesday morning, a young woman from Kosikalan had gone to Agra to appear for the Daroga recruitment test. His examination was held from 4 pm to 6 pm. Tejveer, a resident of Palwal district of Haryana, then took him with him in a car. The car driver was driving during that time and Tejveer sat behind. Another companion of Tejveer got into the car when he walked a short distance. All of them then gangraped the girl in a moving car and fled after throwing her on the Kosi bypass on the way.

The miscreants are said to have thrown the girl on the Kosi bypass with injuries and left immediately. The girl somehow reached the police station in the case and has registered a case against two persons. According to reports, police have now conducted a medical examination of the victim and launched a search for the accused. There has been outrage among the woman's family and villagers since the case came to light.

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