Rajkot: A prospective 20-year-old medical study allegedly gangraped by three people who limited him in a farmhouse for more than two weeks in the bottle district.
The girl has cleaned class XII in the flow of science with good grades and is preparing for Neet.
Top police officials said the girl studied at Rajkot but often visited his home village in the botad district.
Meanwhile, he was related to one of the three accused of Indrajit Khachar.
On December 9, the girl went to her farm where two of her friends Jayveer Khachar and Satyajit Khachar were also present.
After consuming liquor, three three took turns to rape it.
GD KALIYA, Police Sub-Inspector, Police Station Ranpur, told Ti that the trio limited the girl on the farm for 18 days and gangraped him.
When he begged them to release him, they even struggled.
On December 26, they finally agreed to let him go but put the condition that he would not go to his house and instead went to Rajkot.
They threatened to kill their parents and sisters if he revealed about sexual violence to anyone, Kalia.
The three then took him to Jas and to take a bus for Jamnagar where the girl said he had several relatives who lived.
After reaching his relatives’ house, he narrated the followers of the trials they brought to the GG Hospital managed by the state on December 27.
He gave a detailed statement to police B-Division Jamnagar, who told Ranpur’s colleagues.
Psi Kaliya took his complaint and FIR was asked.
Police said the three defendants had been rounded up to be questioned.
Asked why his family members did not try to track it or submit reports of missing people, Ashok Kumar Yadav, Range IG, Bhavnagar, told Toi: “This is a problem of investigation and we investigate some aspects.” Sitting was formed for a quick investigation of a special investigation team (sitting) consisting of police deputy supervisors, investigative officers and one officer had been formed to track investigations quickly in this case.
The Range of IG Ashok Kumar Yadav, “We will also appoint special.
The public prosecutor for quick confidence in this case.” (The identity of the victim has not yet been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)