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Girls not safe in Delhi: A Young Girl Raped by three

IIPM Prof Rajita Chaudhuri - The New Age Woman

In yet another incident of rape in a moving car, three young men allegedly assaulted a 16-year-old girl for about six hours in north Delhi, after abducting her from a crowded place, recently. The victim has alleged that she was burnt with cigarette butts every time she tried to seek help and was even filmed while the crime was being committed. The accused finally dumped her near Peeragarhi late at night, threatening to release an MMS if she reported the matter to the police. One person, who is said to work in a shop in the Sabzi Mandi area, was arrested late on Monday night while two are still absconding.  According to the police, the victim is a student of Class 11 in a government school and lives in the Malkaganj area with her parents, two elder sisters and a brother. Her father is employed in a lower-rung job in a BPO. “She was returning from the Kamla Market area after tuition and had reached the Ghanta Ghar area near Sabzi Mandi, usually a very crowded place, when the incident took place,” said the investigating officer. He added that the girl alleged she was abducted around 5pm and it was not until 11pm that she was thrown out of the car. “The girl has not been able to tell us about the route taken by the accused to reach Peeragarhi, several kilometers from the spot,” added the officer.

The victim told reporters she was walking down the road when a white Maruti pulled up beside her. “One of the youths in the car was the brother of one of my classmates whom I have known for the past two years. One of them was driving the car while the other two were sitting in the rear. One of them tried to pull me inside the car all of a sudden. I tried to pull away, but they tugged at my bag and pushed me inside the car. Every time I tried to roll down the window, they burnt me with cigarettes. I was thrown out of the car late in the night after they threatened to release an MMS if I complained,” the victim alleged.

The victim’s father said the family was “shocked” when their youngest child refused to talk to them after returning home late that night. “She was just crying, refusing to go to school. Her sister found out about the burns on her body and coaxed her to come out with the truth. It was then that we approached the police,” he said.

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