Woman gang-raped by four acquaintances on Bengaluru hotel terrace


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 21: A woman was allegedly gang-raped by four youths known to her on the terrace of a private hotel near Jyothi Nivas College under Koramangala police station limits. The incident came to light on Friday after the victim filed a complaint.

According to police sources, the woman approached the police in the early hours of Friday, following which a case was registered. The police have launched a search for the accused.

The victim has been admitted to a private hospital for treatment. Officials have visited the crime scene, collected evidence, and obtained CCTV footage from surrounding buildings as part of the investigation. Further details are awaited.


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This incident follows a similar case reported last month in Bengaluru’s K R Market, where a woman waiting for a bus was gang-raped and robbed of her jewellery, cash, and mobile phone on January 21. She had lodged a complaint at the women’s police station in the central division.

The police have detained one suspect in connection with the K R Market case and are questioning him. Investigations revealed that the accused, posing as good samaritans, misled the victim by claiming to help her find a bus to Yelahanka before committing the crime.

In another case reported on April 25, 2024, a 23-year-old woman was kidnapped by five persons and gang-raped in an isolated location. The victim also endured brutal torture. Following a complaint by her family, the High Grounds police arrested the accused.

  

 

  

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