In a swift operation, 32-year-old Shiv Kumar Yadav was apprehended from Mathura, his home town, by a team of Delhi Police with the help of their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh.
"The accused (Yadav) has been arrested from Mathura with the help of Uttar Pradesh police. He is being brought to Delhi," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Madhur Verma. The accused will be produced in court here tomorrow.
Yadav, who was driving the uber cab, allegedly raped the woman at around 9:30 PM on Friday when the victim, who works for a finance company in Gurgaon, was headed back to her home in north Delhi's Inderlok area.
DIG (Agra Range) Lakshmi Singh said the cab in which the crime took place was owned by Yadav and he was traced through his mobile number and has been handed over to Delhi police.
According to the Police, Yadav was residing in a rented accommodation in Chandarpuri locality in Mathura and when the police team reached at his residence, he was not found there.
In the evening, the joint team headed by ASP Ajay Pal of Uttar Pradesh Police apprehended the accused from a house at Meer Magan Highway in Mathura which was at a distance of about one km from his rented accommodation.
It said Yadav originally hails from Elau police station area of Mainpuri district in Uttar Pradesh.
"The vehicle has been found and is being brought to Delhi and FSL examination by forensic experts will be done here," said Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat.
The police have issued a notice to Uber under section 161 CrPC to join investigation in the case.
"We have issued them a notice to join investigation. There are norms to operate such cab service set by the Transport Department and we will see whether they were followed or not," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Madhur Verma.
Uber issued a statement, saying that it was providing all help to the police in the investigation.
"Our thoughts are with the victim of this terrible crime and we are working with the police as they investigate. We will assist them in any way we can. It is also our policy to immediately suspend a driver's account following allegations of a serious incident, which we have done," it said.
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