Police have arrested six accused in the Hyderabad gang rape case of a 16-year-old girl at Meerpet. The seventh accused is still at large in the case, which has triggered public outrage and sparked protests by the opposition parties.
Rachakonda Police Commissioner D. S Chauhan announced the breakthrough in the case. The minor girl was gang raped at her house on Monday in Nandanavanam Colony under the limits of Meerpet Police Station of Rachakonda Police Commissionerate.
Police have booked the accused under section 5 (g) r/w 6 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and sections 452 (trespass), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons), 376-D (gang rape) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Also Read: Minor girl gang-raped in Hyderabad
The Main accused Abid Bin Khaled alias Abid is a rowdy sheeter. The second accused Tahseen alias Tyson is absconding. The other accused are Mankala Mahesh, M. Narsing, Ashraf, Md. Faizal and Md. Imran.
Police said that the victim, a resident of Lalapet, along with her two brothers were brought by their cousin’s sister to her house at Nandanavanam a week ago. On August 19, Abid made unwelcome physical approaches and demands for which she rebuked him.
On August 21, he along with his friends Tahseen, Mahesh, Narsing and Ashraf entered the victim’s house when she along with her two brothers were present. Abid dragged her into a bedroom and raped her. Thereafter, the other accused raped her one after the other by threatening her with a knife.
After committing the crime, the accused went to the house of Faizal and Imran and used their mobile phones. Police had registered a case over a statement by the victim and formed special teams to arrest the accused.
Earlier, the gang rape of the minor triggered protests by the opposition Congress and BJP. Leaders of the two parties staged protests in the area, demanding immediate arrest of the culprits.
Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan also called for a detailed report about the incident. She asked the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, and Rachakonda Commissioner to submit a report in 48 hours.
She directed the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Ranga Reddy District branch, to visit the victim’s house and provide all necessary support her family requires immediately.
(This story is sourced from a third-party syndicated feed. Raavi Media takes no responsibility or liability of any nature. Raavi Media management/ythisnews.com can alter or delete the content without notice for any reason.)