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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Ikram, Father of Four, Raped and Assaulted a Law Student for 6 Years

A law student has accused one Ikram a.k.a Bablu of raping and physically abusing her since past 6 years. He was also pressurizing her to marry him, despite being already married and a father of four, reports Hindi daily Navbharat Times.

The victim told police that the accused Ikram was a neighbour of her aunt who resides in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. He & his family often visited her aunt’s home. When she was 16 years old, Ikram spiked her drink and raped her as she fell unconscious. He recorded a video of the whole incident using which he used to blackmail the victim and raped her many more times at various places and recorded more obscene videos of her.

The victim told police that Ikram left no stone unturned to spoil her life. Often he used to call her out from her college and harass her inside his car. If she tried to resist, he used to threaten her to send her obscene video to her family and make it viral. Only when he started pressurizing her to get married, she told the whole incident to her family.

With the help of her family, victim lodged a complaint in the police station. Police has arrested the accused on the basis of the complaint filed.


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