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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Assam: Minor girl goes to play Holi with friend Inamul Ali; intoxicated and raped, friends recorded video

Amidst the Holi festivities in the Guway, in a shocking incident, a minor girl fell victim to a heinous crime as she was allegedly raped by a youth inside a car.

The minor girl, whose identity is not known yet, went to celebrate Holi with her friend Inamul Ali. Inamul Ali picked her. Later, Inamul also picked his two other friends Raju Ali and Mandal Ali. Then, Inamul Ali intoxicated the minor girl and raped her and left her in a critical condition.

Notably, Inamul’s friends also brought their girlfriends. Then, they roamed in a car for sometime. They took drinks in the car.

As per reports, the girls were allegedly drugged in the car. Tragically, Inamul Ali stands accused of raping the minor girl in the presence of his friends and two other young girls, with the entire upsetting ordeal being recorded on their phones.

Following the incident, the victim girl was abandoned in critical condition at her residence in Kahilipara. Currently, she is receiving medical attention at the Gauhati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) to address her physical and emotional trauma.

In response to the distressing situation, authorities at a police outpost in Bhagaduttapur have filed a case under number 262/24. While two of the perpetrators, Raju Ali and Mandal Ali, have been detained in Hatigaon and Azara respectively. The primary accused, Inamul Ali is still absconding.

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