The district police registered the three cases, that took place between December last year and March this year, on May 31 following orders from a local court.
According to the police crime register, a woman had filed a complaint at Khajuriya police station on March 10 that her brother-in-law entered her room and raped her, along with three others.
In another case, a woman was allegedly gang-raped by two men. She alleged that her husband had forced the two men on her after she opposed to his second marriage.
In the third case, six persons allegedly entered the house of an unmarried woman when she was alone, and raped her at pistol point in Swar police station area.
When contacted, district police chief Sadhna Goswami said impartial and fair action will be taken in all the three cases.
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