Gurgaon: A woman allegedly held hostage and was raped by four men for nine days in Sohna.
He was allegedly given sedatives before being sexually exploited by the defendant during his detention and the action was also recorded.
The defendant left him at the Ballabhgarh Bus Stand on July 8, after he contacted her husband and arrived at home.
On June 29, the 19-year-old survivor had gone to take water on the outskirts of the village in Sohna and met one of the defendants, who was identified as Chinju, which he knew.
Chinta asked him to meet at the Village Temple the following day.
The police said that the next day the woman met Chintu at the temple but two Chintu friends, who were identified as Deepak and Sanju, came into a car and took him to Faridabad to rise.
Deepak drives a car.
The woman was offered water mixed with sedatives and she fell unconscious.
After a few hours, he regained an awareness and found himself locked in a room.
The room was filled with bottles of liquor and burning cigarettes.
The next day, other people from a side by side, identified as Kuldeep, joined Chintu, Sanju and Deepak and by raping him.
They continued to be sexually exploited for the next one week and threatened him not to tell anyone.
The defendant also destroyed his clothes and gave him a fresh before leaving him at the Ballabhgarh Bus Stand.
The woman in her complaint said that the defendant injected it with sedatives every night.
“When he didn’t go home, his family called him.
At the point of the weapon, he was asked to lie about his existence.
He said that he was in his friend’s place and will return in a few days,” said the Sohna Sho Police Station Umesh Kumar.
The police said that the woman was taken to the hospital after she complained of acute pain.
He has several injuries on his body.
On the basis of his complaint, a case was registered on Sunday at the Sohna police station against four people under Section 201 (Destruction of Evidence), 328 (causing injuries in a poison), 365 (kidnapping, 376 D (Gang Rape) IPC, part of ACT Act and part 3 of SC / SC (Prevention of Atroocities) acts.
The police are raiding to track men.