City
Epaper

Kerala girl gang-raped in K'taka, 3 arrested

By IANS | Updated: November 29, 2022 16:30 IST

Bengaluru, Nov 29 A Kerala girl was allegedly gang-raped in Bengaluru, and three people, including one from the ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Nov 29 A Kerala girl was allegedly gang-raped in Bengaluru, and three people, including one from the fairer sex, have been arrested in this connection.

The incident occurred on Thursday but came to to the fore lately.

The victim, who works as a freelancer in a company, had booked a bike taxi to reach her house.

The police claimed that the girl was in an inebriated state when the bike taxi driver arrived on the spot. While travelling towards Neeladrinagar, she became almost unconscious.

Taking advantage of the situation, the bike taxi driver took her to his room with the help of his female friend.

Later, the accused and his another male friend gang-raped the victim in his room. When the victim regained consciousness, the accused let her free. However, he threatened her not to reveal about the issue to anyone.

The victim gathered courage and lodged a complaint with the police, post which the accused were arrested.

Details are awaited.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUN welcomes Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire

InternationalZelenskyy meets Canadian PM Mark Carney, bags aid before Trump talks

InternationalActing Chairman of BNP says he has plans for "peaceful" Bangladesh

Other SportsPremier League: Liverpool edge Wolves 2-1, Brentford win 4-1, Burnley hold Everton goalless on a busy day

InternationalMagnitude 7.0 earthquake hits Taiwan

National Realted Stories

NationalTrinamool delegation meets Bengal CEO, lodges complaint over SIR process

NationalBengaluru: Three arrested for chasing, harassing woman biker

NationalRaj Dy CM Diya Kumari inaugurates five-day festival; says Sambhar emerging as global tourist site

NationalUnauthorised construction removal row: AICC flags concern over K'taka govt drive, calls for greater caution

NationalConstitution religiously neutral, not secular in narrow sense: Justice Maheshwari