The victim, a college student, was allegedly raped by five persons in Rohtak district on July 13. This is said to be a repeat offence on the woman with two of the accused also involved in the first case of gangrape three years ago in Bhiwani, Haryana DGP KP Singh told reporters here today.
In the latest incident, two of the accused in the Bhiwani case, who are out on bail, allegedly raped her again, along with three other men.
Singh said doctors of a Rohtak hospital, where the woman is admitted, have not ruled out the possibility of rape.
"We are treating it as a case of gangrape as per the woman's statement. We will arrest all the accused, get her statement recorded under section 164, CrPC and submit the challan before the court," he added.
Singh confirmed that the victim has lodged a police complaint regarding the horrific incident.
"She was found by the police at Sukhpora Chowk in an inebriated state on July 13. In her statement, she said she was gangraped by five persons who have been named in the FIR. Police lodged a case, took her to PGIMS, Rohtak, recorded her statement and got her medically examined," he said, adding that the police had immediately launched raids and inspected the scene of crime.
A case was lodged, the accused were taken into custody but at the time of recording her statement under section 164, CrPC, the victim told the magistrate that she had willingly gone to Chandigarh with the boys, he said.
"A few days later, she approached the police saying she wanted to get her statement recorded under section 164, CrPC again," said the DGP, adding that in the second statement before the magistrate, she alleged gangrape by five persons .
Court under section 319, CrPC and urged it to name the other three as accused in the case and issue summonses to them.
"However, the court rejected the application and the woman's family went to the High Court which is due to hear the petition today itself," said Singh.
"Meanwhile, the Rohtak incident (in Rohtak) has been reported and we are looking into it," he added.
According to the police, the victim was found lying in an inebriated condition near Sukhpura Chowk in Rohtak on July 13.
On July 14, a case was registered at a women's police station under various sections of the IPC and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against Amit, Jagmohan, Sandeep, Mausam and Akash for kidnapping and gangrape on the basis of the woman's statement.
"In the meantime, the present case was registered by the woman against five persons, including Amit and Jagmohan, which is being investigated by a special team. Three of the five accused -- Amit, Jagmohan and Sandeep -- have been arrested. Police have approached the victim to get her statement recorded under section 164, CrPC before the Judicial Magistrate," said a release.
Earlier, the woman's family had alleged that they were threatened by the accused in the Bhiwani case to withdraw the complaint, and as a result, they were forced to shift to Rohtak.
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Asked if the woman was reluctant to give her statement, the DGP said, "Her mother is saying she is unfit to give a statement but the doctor has said she is fit for it. We are trying to get the Duty Magistrate in Rohtak to record the statement in the hospital itself."
He said the number of rape cases registered by Haryana police until June 30, this year was similar to the number during the corresponding period last year.
As for cases of kidnapping of women, there has been a three-per cent drop. These cases had been growing by 32 per cent every year over the last 10 years, the DGP said, adding that eveteasing cases have also witnessed a drop in numbers.
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