Crime Against Women

Minor Kidnapped, Raped For Two Days By Relative In Kalahandi

Bhawanipatna: A Class VI student was allegedly kidnapped and raped by her relative at Thuamul Rampur in Kalahandi district.
Police have arrested the accused identified as Munna Naik (30), basing on a complaint lodged by the victim’s family.
According to the complaint, the minor girl had gone to her uncle’s house at Dumerapadar to attend a family function on April 17. While returning home around 8 pm, she was kidnapped by Naik, who forcibly took her to his house. The girl was kept in confinement and raped by the accused for two days. Finally, he let her go on Thursday night.
Thuamul Rampur police have registered a case under Section 342, 363, 376 (2) (i) and POSCO Act.
A couple of day ago, a similar incident was reported from Bachaka village under Biswanathpur police limits, where an eight-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her uncle.
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