Thane Crime: 16-Year-Old Dombivli Girl Allegedly Kidnapped and Raped on Akola-Bound Train; Search On for Accused

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 8, 2025 12:26 IST2025-07-08T12:26:24+5:302025-07-08T12:26:34+5:30

Police have registered a case against a unidentified man for allegedly kidnapping a 16-year-old girl from Maharashtra’s Thane district ...

Thane Crime: 16-Year-Old Dombivli Girl Allegedly Kidnapped and Raped on Akola-Bound Train; Search On for Accused | Thane Crime: 16-Year-Old Dombivli Girl Allegedly Kidnapped and Raped on Akola-Bound Train; Search On for Accused

Thane Crime: 16-Year-Old Dombivli Girl Allegedly Kidnapped and Raped on Akola-Bound Train; Search On for Accused

Police have registered a case against a unidentified man for allegedly kidnapping a 16-year-old girl from Maharashtra’s Thane district and raping her on a train while taking her to Akola district of Maharashtra. The girl is a resident of Adivali at Manpada in Dombivli area.

The 20-year-old accused allegedly took the girl by a train to Akola on June 30 and raped her enroute, senior police inspector Pandhari Kande from Government Railway Police (GRP), Kalyan told the news agency PTI on Monday, July 8. The man’s parents in Akola did not allow him and the girl inside their house, after which he left her at the Akola railway station and returned home, he said.

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The Akola GRP personnel spotted the girl at the station and enquired with her following which she informed them about the crime. The GRP in Akola registered a ‘zero’ FIR and transferred the case to their counterparts in Dombivli.

The Kalyan GRP on Sunday registered an FIR against the man under sections 64 (rape), 74 (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) and 137 (kidnapping) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Efforts were on to apprehend the accused, the police added.

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