Haryana: Women gang-raped in moving car in Sohna by 3 men, thrown out in Greater Noida, Police investigation underway
Woman Was Allegedly Gang-raped In Sohna And Was Later Thrown Out Of The Car In Greater Noida By The Accused.
In a shocking incident, woman was allegedly gang-raped in a moving car in Sohna. The victim was later thrown out of the vehicle near Greater Noida by the accused.
Police said that the 35-year-old woman abducted from Gurugram was allegedly gangraped for hours by 3 men.
According to the reports, the incident took place on Monday late evening. The woman, a resident of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, had come to meet a relative in Sohna last week.
She has been sent for medical examination. One of our teams have been rushed to the spot in Haryana's Sohna, said Gautam Budh Nagar SSP Love Kumar.
According to the primary information, the woman belongs to Gurugram and was in the Sohna area at around 8-8:30 p.m. yesterday, when some people, driving a Swift car, dragged her inside and raped her.
An investigation has been launched by the Haryana police. However, no FIR has been lodged yet.
Earlier, A 22-year-old girl from Sikkim was allegedly raped by three men in a moving car and thrown out on a road in Delhi. The woman was attacked at around 2 AM when she was returning from Delhi to her residence in Sector-17 in Gurgaon.
As she reached near her house, she was dragged by three men into their Swift car. They then took turns to rape her in the moving vehicle while heading to Najafgarh in the national capital, 20 kms from here, a senior police officer told PTI quoting the victim’s statement.
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