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Nasik: Stalker Raees Sayyed threatens to ruin life of 18-year-old Nikita after she refuses his advances, abducts her and takes her to a dargah, arrested

“Nasik: Stalker Raees Sayyed threatens to ruin life of 18-year-old Nikita after she refuses his advances, abducts her and takes her to a dargah, arrested”, Opindia, June 2, 2023:

“Maharashtra’s Nasik police Thursday, June 1, arrested a youth named Raees Sayyed on charges of harassment, threat and abduction. He is accused of stalking, threatening and forcing an 18-year-old Hindu girl named Nikita into marriage and abducting her when she did not accede to his demands.

The case came to the fore after Nikita’s family filed a missing complaint with the Niphad police station in Nasik.

Based on a complaint filed by the victim’s family, the Niphad police registered an FIR against Raees under sections 363, 366, 354(D), 506 IPC, Section 3(2)(v), 3(2)(VA), Section 12 and POCSO Act….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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