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Afzal Noor Ahmed Khan attempts to rape girlfriend’s friend during picnic in Goa resort

A man who allegedly attempted to rape his girlfriend’s friend, while partying in the resort in Arpora in North Goa district, has been arrested, police said on Tuesday.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Jivba Dalvi said that Anjuna police has arrested the Karnataka native in connection with a rape case.

“Complaint was lodged by the victim girl, 19, wherein she informed that she along with her friend had gone for a picnic at a resort in Arpora. Further her friend’s boyfriend also came there. After they partied, the boyfriend sent his girlfriend out on the pretext of getting some things and he went to the bedroom of the victim girl and tried to force himself on the victim.

“The victim managed to escape, but out of fear, didn’t narrate the facts immediately. After three days finally the girl narrated the ordeal to her elder sister and then lodged a complaint,” he said.

“Accused person has been identified as Albaz aka Afzal Noor Ahmed Khan, 21 yrs, resident of Camurlim, Goa and native of Haveri Karnataka,” police said.

Police said that the accused person has been arrested under Section 376 of the IPC.

(The story has been published via a syndicated feed with a modified headline.)

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