Vadodara: The police said on Sunday they suspected that a 18-year-old woman, whose body was found depends on the train coach in Valsad in Gujarat earlier this month, raped a gang in Vadodara when he was returning to the work hostel.
The student’s body, who came from Navsari in South Gujarat and worked with an NGO in Vadodara, was found depending on Gujarat Queen Express coach in Valsad on November 4, after the train police had submitted a coincidence case.
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The victim lived in a hostel in Vadodara.
Based on the diary entry by the victim where it was said to say about being kidnapped, blindfolded and taken to a place isolated by two people accused of automatic rickshaws in Vadodara, an investigation had been raped, police said.
According to the diary entry, the two culprites took him to an isolated place.
They fled after they saw a bus driver approaching there.
The victim then took the help of the driver to reach a friend, they said.
Inspector General of Police-CID (crime and train), Subhash Trivedi, told reporters that the state government had taken serious records of the incident and directed officials to investigate thoroughly to determine whether the victim was raped and to arrest the perpetrators.
About 25 separate teams have been formed involving personnel from the city of Vadodara City Police, Ahmedabad City Crime Crime, Forensic Science Laboratory and Train Police, and nearly 450 CCTV recordings have been scanned, he said.
He said the police also examined call records, conducted electronic supervision, and used intelligence input to arrest the perpetrators, he said.
“Vadodara City Police, Train Police, Ahmedabad City Crimes Branch, all work together in separate teams, and investigations are also being carried out in other countries such as Karnataka,” he said.
Diary found in his bag where he wrote about being kidnapped and tied by two people and blindfelt before being taken to isolated land in Vadodara when he returned to his hostel from work at NGOs, police supervisors (Western Railway), Vadodara, said Parikshita Rathod told PTI.
“In the diary, the woman did not clearly mention whether she was raped by a gang or was sexually attacked.
But, the way she described her kidnapping and was taken to a place isolated by two men after being blindfolded and tied, it seemed she might be raped by gang,” said Rathod.
Because he had not written clearly about violations, the police were very dependent on his medical report, the official said.
“There is no pine that has been raised in this connection (about rape).
Postmortem report shows he committed suicide.
Viscera exam report was awaited to determine the last cause of death,” the official said.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)