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Women accuse extortion, rape by employers in Gurugram

Women accuse extortion, rape by employers in Gurugram
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Gurugram: A 26-year-old woman who used to work as a technician in the laboratory in sector 52 was allegedly kidnapped, attacked and sexually attacked in the car by his former employer on Tuesday, police said.
The defendant, Sachin Singh Tiwari, was running around.
According to the woman, within 15 days he joined the laboratory on July 6, 2020, Tiwari shot the video to him while he changed his clothes to wear his uniform.
He then used a clip to ask for sexual assistance from him.
The woman told the police that Tiwari raped him several times since last year.
He often took him to a local hotel and attacked him there.
The woman also claimed that she was very pregnant and the man “made the abortion finish”.
On Tuesday, Tiwari allegedly called him to a village in Wazirabad with the pretext of having a “conversation”.
When he arrived there, he forced him into the car and took him to Badshapur.
There, the man was allegedly, “he intoxicates and raped him” in the vehicle.
The police said when the woman tried to stop her, she attacked her with a knife.
The commotion caught the attention of a number of people who passed the local police station.
But when the police reached the place, the man fled.
The woman was taken to the nearest private hospital where she was treated.
On Tuesday night, a FIR was filed against the defendant at the Sector 53 police station below it was 313 (punished with a prison sentence of life), 323 (punishment because it voluntarily caused injury), 328 (causing toxins), 354 C (attacks / criminal criminal criminals to women ), 365 (kidnapping), 376 (2) (rape and sexual violence) and 506 (penalty for criminal intimidation) IPC.
“Active investigation.
The woman has received several injuries at the top of the body.
But they are not too serious,” said a police officer.
The woman, came from Sonipat, came to Gurugram a little more than a year back and began working as a technician in the laboratory in sector 52, which was owned by Tiwari, residents of Bhondsi.
The police said he had never talked about the attack because he was afraid he would share video recordings on the social media platform.
The source said, about a month ago, he left his job in the laboratory because he could not overcome the situation.
(The identity of the victim has not been revealed to protect its privacy according to the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)

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