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Navi Mumbai: Police Arrest 19 Years in Gang-Rape Cases

Navi Mumbai: Police Arrest 19 Years in Gang-Rape Cases
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Mumbai: Police Shivaji Nagar, investigated the Gangrap of a 20-year-old woman, caught the fourth allegations, a 19-year-old child, from Panvel in Navi Mumbai where he was hiding near his father’s workplace and preparing to leave the state and prepare to leave the country to avoid catching.
As soon as the police were told about the incident, recorded the case and sent the woman to Rajawadi Hospital for a medical examination.
The police formed several teams to accuse the defendant.
When working on this case, the police received information about the fourth allegations that he was hiding near the workplace of his father in Panvel.
A police team was sent and he was nabbed.
“He went to Panvel thinking he would take shelter and escape to other countries to avoid arrest,” police added.
The victim, a 20-year-old woman, worked for a catering company, Gangraped by four people in the Shivaji Nagar area in Govandi when he returned home around 4am on Friday.
The police said that one of the defendants knew the woman and asked her about going home late.
He told the woman that he wanted to talk to him, and took him to the Mezzanine floor empty house.
His friends followed them and they took turns to rape him before running away.
The police said that when the woman tried to shout for help, the men clogged it.
Dhajay Deodikar detection officers and other officers Navnath Kale, Dnyaneshwar Patil and Psi Bansode first accused three accused.
“Two defendants, a small and 20-year-old tempo driver, were arrested from Dongri.
The second small defendant was arrested from the Shivaji Nagar area,” an officer said.
Two small accusations have been sent to Dongri’s house children at home while two big accusations have been sent in police custody until January 28.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect His privacy according to the Supreme Court directives related to sexual violence)

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