Another accused has been arrested in connection with the alleged rape of a 22-year-old woman from Chandigarh by 40 men for four consecutive days at a guest house in Morni area of Haryana's Panchkula district, police said today.
They said the arrested accused was identified as Sahib, a resident of Panchkula district.
In a complaint lodged with the Chandigarh Police at Manimajra police station on July 19, the woman alleged that she was held captive for four days where the accused took turns to rape her.
The woman's medical report had confirmed that she was raped and given sedatives in confinement. The guest house has been sealed, police said.
Earlier, the guest house manager and another key accused, who was known to the victim's husband and was instrumental in taking her to the guest house, had been nabbed, they said, adding more arrests were likely.
The victim has alleged that two police personnel were also among those who raped her. However, police have not confirmed this allegation yet.
The woman's husband has claimed before reporters that one of the accused police personnel had even given a Rs 50 currency note to his wife after writing down his mobile number asking her to contact him if she faces any problem on way to Panchkula bus stand from Morni.
He had earlier told reporters that his wife was promised a job at the guest house by a person known to them, adding she was drugged for four days, gangraped and threatened that she and her husband would be "eliminated" if she revealed the incident to anyone.
The Chandigarh Police had registered an FIR at Manimajra police station after the woman approached them, amid allegations that the Haryana Police had failed to take cognizance of her complaint initially when she approached a women police station in Panchkula.
When asked that the victim and her husband have desired that the case be transferred back to the Chandigarh Police as it was in process of being handed over to Panchkula police, a senior Panchkula police official today said, "We are learning about this through the media only. The complainant or her husband have not made any such request to us."
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