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Women, raped repeatedly by police traffic police, trying to commit suicide

Women, raped repeatedly by police traffic police, trying to commit suicide
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Kanpur: A 25-year-old woman who was suspected of being raped repeatedly by his uncle, police traffic police, for the past two years, trying to commit suicide by jumping into Ganga, police said on Monday.
He was saved by divers and police personnel on Sunday night, said the Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pramod Kumar.
The case has been registered in this problem based on the woman’s complaint but no arrest has been made so far, police said.
The woman, a resident of Mirzapur Regency, accused her uncle who was the head of the police traffic, had called his family to Allahabad in January 2019 to attend Kumbh.
As long as he lives in Allahabad, his uncle took him to a hotel where he gave him a cold drink with sedatives and when he became unconscious, he raped him and made the video to squeeze him, the woman said in his complaint.
He claimed that his uncle raped several times in Allahabad and Kanpur for the past two years.
When he learned that the woman was pregnant, he allegedly gave him a pill to abort pregnancy, DCP said.
On Sunday, the defendant and his son took him to a room in the Chakei area in Kanpur where they made another video to move it further.
When he refused, they began to beat him and threatened him with a terrible consequence, Kumar said.
After escaping from their grip, the woman called the Helpline police number and jumped into the river, but was saved by PRV personnel, DCP said.
The case under the relevant parts of the IPC has been registered with the police traffic police and his son but both have not been arrested, said Kumar.
DCP (Traffic) Bbgts Murthy said the police would be placed under a suspension after recording his statement before the judge.
The woman’s medical examination will also be made to confirm the accusation, he added.
(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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