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From: PVCHR Communication <cfr.pvchr@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 12:17 PM
Subject: Noida woman, daughter raped near Bulandshahr highway, 15 detained
To: covdnhrc <covdnhrc@nic.in>, NHRC <ionhrc@nic.in>
Cc: Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi <lenin@pvchr.asia>
From: PVCHR Communication <cfr.pvchr@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 12:17 PM
Subject: Noida woman, daughter raped near Bulandshahr highway, 15 detained
To: covdnhrc <covdnhrc@nic.in>, NHRC <ionhrc@nic.in>
Cc: Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi <lenin@pvchr.asia>
To,
The Chairperson,
National Human Rights Commission,
New Delhi.
Respected Sir,
I
want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published in the
national online news in Hindustan Times on 2nd August, 2016 regarding Noida woman, daughter raped near Bulandshahr highway, 15 detained http://www.hindustantimes.com/ india-news/noida-woman- daughter-gangraped-near- bulandshahr-highway-15- detained/story- MSD1pXA4bAIhiV6caVsb9N.html
Police
have detained 15 people for the alleged gangrape of a woman and her
teenage daughter in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr district.
UP
chief minister Akhilesh Yadav asked the principal secretary of the home
department and the director general of police on Sunday to monitor the
probe into the case that has sent shock waves across the nation.
A
Noida-based family of five people, including the 13-year-old girl and
her mother, was headed to their native place in Shahjahanpur in a car
late on Friday night. Miscreants waylaid them on the Ghaziabad-Aligarh
highway, dragged the woman and her daughter out of the vehicle and raped
them for over two hours, the family complained.
Police
registered a case of robbery, rape and wrongful confinement. Senior
officials rushed to the spot, and the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force
was roped in for the investigation. Three suspects were identified.
“Fifteen
suspects have been nabbed for interrogation...hope that the accused
would be arrested soon,” Daljit Singh, additional director general ( law
and order), said.
Miscreants
threw a piece of metal at the car when it was passing through Dostpur
village at around 1:30am, forcing the driver to stop, police said. When
the driver got out to examine the damage, the criminals, who were hiding
on the roadside, overpowered him and allegedly forced him to drive the
car off the road and into the fields.
The
gang then tied up the male members and assaulted the woman and her
daughter. The miscreants fled after robbing the family of cash and other
valuables. The victims managed to reach the Dehat Kotwali police
station in the morning.
“A
detailed questioning is underway... and we have got substantial leads
so far. Our teams are working on the case,” said Vaibhav Krishna, senior
superintendent of police, Bulandshahr.
Laxmi Singh, inspector general of police of the Meerut Range, too said: “We have important clues.”
Police
suspect the involvement of Bawariyas -- a nomadic tribe in northern
India --- in the crime. “The modus operandi of criminals points towards
tribal Bawariya gangs, though we have been working on all possible
angles to crack the case,” SSP Krishna said over phone from Bulandshahr.
Kotwali
Dehat sation officer Ram Sain Singh was relieved from the charge of the
case after police reported his negligence, the SSP said.
India
brought in more stringent laws against sexual offenders after the fatal
gangrape of a student in Delhi in December 2012, but they have failed
to stem the tide of violence against women across the country.
Therefore it is kind request please take appropriate action at earliest.
Thanking You,
Sincerely Yours,
Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi
Founder and CEO
Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights
SA 4/2 A Daulatpur, Varanasi - 221002
Mobile No: +91-9935599333
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