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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Tribal girl, abducted, tortured and raped for 6 days by Muslim man

A girl was found gagged, bound and unconscious on Tuesday morning in Rajpur, Barwani district of Madhya Pradesh, reports Dainik Bhaskar. After recovering consciousness later that night, she narrated a horrific tale of how she was abducted by one Imran, tortured and repeatedly raped for 6 days.

Source: Bhaskar.com

A missing complaint for the girl had been filed on 25th September in Julwania police station. After abducting her, Imran took the girl to various cities in Maharashtra and Gujarat. He raped her after threatening to kill her brother and other family members. He even burnt her hand with a cigarette.

While returning from Vadodra, Imran mixed a sedative in the girl’s food, and dumped her in an unconscious state like a piece of garbage near Narwala phata, Rajpur. Police lodged a case of abduction and rape against Imran, son of Sohraf Khan, resident of Rajpur and he has been arrested.

Accused, Imran, arrested for abduction & rape of a tribal girl. Source: Bhaskar.com

There is a lot of anger in the tribal community of the area over this heinous crime. Around 200 people from Bharatiya Adivasi Mahasabha and Jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti surrounded the police station and demanded strict action against the accused.


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