Teen raped by 5 youths repeatedly for 20 days

June 30, 2012

Jaipur, June 30: Sixteen-year-old girl from Jaipur rural's Rainwal police station area survived a 20-day long nightmare where in she was repeatedly raped by five youths in the forest area near Jatoli village in Ajmer district.


The teenager managed to escape and inform her family who then approached the police on Friday evening. An FIR has been lodged but no arrest has been made yet.


During the entire period, the girl was confined in an SUV in which she was allegedly abducted by the youths.


According to the police, the victim is a resident of Danta Ramgarh area of Sikar district and had come to spend her summer holidays at an aunt's place after appearing in Class XII examinations.


"She had gone missing from her aunt's house on June 4. The family registered a missing complaint with the police," said Munendra Singh, SHO, Rainwal.


He said that someone informed the police on June 24 that the girl was left stranded at a place near Ajmer Road. "The police found the girl and handed her over to the family members. They came to the police station on Friday evening again and said she was gangraped," the officer said.


As per the family members, the girl was abducted by the youths, of whom three belonged to her village, while the others were not known to her.


"The girl was pursuing a beautician's course from Rainwal and was on her way to the institute when she was forced into a Bolero by these five youths," the officer said.


According to the girl, she was kept in the forest area near Ajmer's Jatoli village. "She says that she was kept in the car for 20 days and the five youths took turns to rape her. She says she was repeatedly raped," he said. The victim claimed that she was made to eat and sleep in the car only.


The reports of the medical examination of the victim are awaited. "Three youths-- Jagdish, Bhanwar Lal and Prabhu-- are from the same village. The girl has named two others - Shakti Singh and Sunil. We are trying to identify them too," the officer said. Teams have been rushed to various place to nab the accused men.

Times View

The standard of law and order is abysmal. Instances of murder, rape, theft, dacoity and even economic offences have become a regular thing. Criminals are on the prowl everywhere in the state, be it Jaipur or Jaisalmer,Bikaner or Barmer. On Friday, three rapes cases and five murders were reported in the state, leave apart the numerous FIRs lodged across the state for various other offences. It is high time chief minister Ashok Gehlot, who also holds the home portfolio, pulls up his department and ensures safety for the masses, which is the most important factor in the strive for the world-class tag.

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Nagpur, Feb 19: The Central Bureau of Investigation said that it has arrested a former employee of Union Carbide Bhopal, who was absconding since 2016.

A senior CBI official said on Wednesday that the agency sleuths arrested S I Qureshi from Maharashtra’s Nagpur on Tuesday, who was convicted by a local court here in connection with the Bhopal gas tragedy case.

The official further said that he had been absconding since 2016.

He added that the convict would be produced in a district court.

On December 3, 1984, forty tonnes of methyl isocyanate leaked from the Union Carbide pesticide factory and settled over slums in Bhopal

A Bhopal court convicted eight people in 2010 to two years each in jail over the gas plant leak that killed thousands of people.

The eight convicted included the Chairman of the Indian arm of the Union Carbide (UCIL) Keshub Mahindra, Managing Director V P Gokhale, Vice-president Kishore Kamdar, Works Manager J Mukund, Production manager S P Chowdhury, Plant superintendent K V Shetty and Production Assistant Qureshi.

The CBI had taken over the Bhopal gas tragedy case on December 12, 1984.

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May 26,2020

New Delhi, May 26: A massive fire broke out on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday in the slums of the Tughlaqabad area in south east Delhi in which over 250 shanties were gutted, however, no one was injured, fire officials said.

Atul Garg, Chief Fire Officer, told IANS, "We came to know about the fire in the slums around 12.15 a.m. following which 28 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. And the fire was brought under control by 4 a.m."

He said, the Tughalaqbad slums have over 500 shanties, out of which over 250 have been destroyed in the fire.

He said, it took time for the fire tenders to reach the spot as it was on the hills, but the fire was doused within four hours and by 8 a.m. cooling off procedure has also been completed.

When asked if there is any casualty in the incident, he said, "No injury or casualty has been reported."

He also said that as of now the actual reason for the fire is not known. "But we are trying to find out the reason of the fire," Garg added.

South East Deputy Commissioner of Police R.P. Meena said, "In the night it seemed that almost 500 shanties were gutted. However, in the morning it became clear that only 250 shanties have been gutted in fire."

He said, the South East district police after receiving the call also rushed the ambulances and the local police team in the area for rescue operation. Meena further said that very few people were residing in the shanties, and the people came out of their shanties after the fire broke out in one of them.

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January 16,2020

Cuttack, Jan 16: At least 15 passengers were injured as five coaches of the Mumbai-Bhubaneswar Lokmanya Tilak Express derailed and three more were displaced after colliding with a goods train amid heavy fog near Cuttack in Odisha on Thursday, railway officials said.

Railway officials had earlier said that 25 passengers were injured in the incident but later officers who reached the site reported that four passengers were found to have suffered major injuries and 11 had received minor injuries.

Passengers with major injuries have been sent to Cuttack Medical College. All passengers are stated to be out of danger.

Officials said the accident happened when the passenger train hit the guard van of a good train around 7 am between Salagaon and Nergundi stations.

The officials said there was heavy fog at the site but it was not clear what led to the accident. The speedometer of both the trains have been seized for inquiry, East Coast Railway Spokesperson J P Mishra said.

Buses have been arranged for all remaining passengers to move towards their destination.

Cuttack is around 10-12 km away and Bhubaneswar(Terminating station) is 35 km.

The accident disrupted train services in the area.

Five trains have been affected due to the accident where restoration work in underway. These include the Bhubaneswar-Mumbai LTT SF Express, the Puri-Rourkela Express, Dhanbad-Bhubaneshwar Rajyarani Express which have all been diverted via Naraj.

"East Coast Railway acknowledges with deep gratitude help of nearby locals and villagers who have displayed great humanitarian values and come to the rescue of injured passengers," Mishra said.

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