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Puttur, Jul 25: A case has been filed at Uppinangady police station alleging that a youth from Nellyady took a girl to Bangalore in the guise of finding her a job in where he tried to rape her.  

Masood (21), a resident of Padubettu in Nellyady had reportedly taken a teenaged girl living in the neighborhood to Bangalore in the guise of finding her a job.  They were staying in a lodge where he tried to rape her, the mother of the teenager complained.

Moreover they complained that she has been cheated without providing the job as he had promised earlier.

The girl had left the house telling her mother that she would go to Dharmasthal. Moreover she had absconded soon after she left to Dharmasthal, while police begun the search. It was believed that she had left for Bangalore along with him.

Police have filed the case of rape since she was a teenager.  Police consider it as the case of rape when the girl is still a minor and if she is subjected to physical abuse with or without her consent, according the law.

  

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  • GEO d'SILVA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 26 2007

    Even after 6 years of JJ act why the police still try to handle the cases independently. After registering the said case of any minor it is the legal duty of police men who is a executive body of legislature and bring to the notice of the CWC a judiciary body. The district office is in Bondel and the tele number is 0824 2485401

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