Indian gang rape |
Six men have been arrested over the rape of a passenger
on a coach in India, police said Sunday, weeks after the gang-rape and
murder of a student on a bus in New Delhi sparked nationwide protests.
The victim had boarded the service to her in-laws' home in the
northern state of Punjab when she was abducted Friday and driven to a
district bordering the Sikh holy city of Amritsar, local police officer
Raj Jeet Singh said.
Five men joined the driver and conductor, who had taken her by
motorbike to an unknown address, and took turns to rape the victim
before dropping her off near her in-laws' village on Saturday morning,
he said.
"Six men have been arrested on allegations of having raped a
29-year-old woman... after forcibly taking her to an unknown location on
the night of January 11," the policeman told AFP, adding that a seventh
suspect was being hunted.
"After raping the victim throughout the night, one of the accused
dropped her near her in-laws' house the next morning where she narrated
the whole incident to her two sisters-in-law."
He said the extent of her injuries had yet to be established. Police arrested the men late Saturday.
The attack is disturbingly similar to the December 16 gang-rape and
murder of a 23-year-old student in Delhi, where five men are on trial in
a case that has fuelled anger across India over the alarming incidence
of sexual assault.
Partap Singh Bajwa, a local Congress Party politician in Punjab,
where the latest reported gang-rape took place blamed the police for not
enforcing stringent checks on buses operating in the state.
"It all happened due to laxity of police as they never bother to
check out the buses moving on national highways during night time,"
Bajwa told AFP.
In a separate incident in western India, reported by the Press Trust
of India (PTI), police arrested a 32-year-old man Saturday for allegedly
abducting, raping and killing a nine-year-old girl.
Police told PTI the suspect allegdly kidnapped the child on December
28 last year in the temple town of Shirdi in Maharashtra state before
dumping her body near the railway station, where it was discovered on
Friday night.
The suspect was released from prison in May after his sentence for
the rape and murder of another girl was commuted from 17 to 10 years for
good behaviour.
Elsewhere, in the central India state of Madhya Pradesh, a convicted
rapist who abducted a schoolgirl in his car had his driving licence
cancelled, the Indian Express reported, after the transport department
previously announced the licences of all convicted rapists would be
revoked.
Protesters have called for the police to be more vigilant and
sensitive to the growing reality of sexual assault against women, after
details emerged of the New Delhi attack.
Police and prosecutors have outlined how the alleged rapists picked
up the student and her male companion in a school bus which they had
taken for a joyride after drinking heavily.
The bus would have had to cross numerous police checkpoints at that
time of night but at no stage was the vehicle pulled over by officers.
After getting into an argument with the woman's male companion, the
group allegedly beat him up and raped the victim in the back of the bus
while driving around Delhi for some 45 minutes.
They also sexually assaulted the woman with a rusting metal bar,
leaving her with severe intestinal injuries, before hurling her out of
the vehicle. She died in a Singapore hospital 13 days after the attack.
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