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FIR Says, Victim Was Raped Eight Times, Rapists Had Mattress Inside Tempo

The fiendish rapists who gangraped the 30-year-old BPO employee hailing from Mizoram had been stalking her since long and had been carryng a mattress inside the pickup van. They were lying in wait as they

PTI PTI Updated on: November 26, 2010 10:48 IST
fir says victim was raped eight times rapists had mattress
fir says victim was raped eight times rapists had mattress inside tempo

The fiendish rapists who gangraped the 30-year-old BPO employee hailing from Mizoram had been stalking her since long and had been carryng a mattress inside the pickup van. They were lying in wait as they knew the woman would be dropped by the BPO cab near Moti village, adjoining Moti Bagh in Delhi, police said.

 
Police said the suspects had been keeping an eye of the victim's movements for the last several weeks. The lady had been staying in Moti village for the last three years. She was being dropped at the dead of night by the BPO cab at the same spot near Dhaula Kuan, nearly 100 metres from her house, HT reports.
 
"There are chances the crime was pre-planned - there was no number plate on the rear of the van, there was a mattress inside and she was taken to a lonely area nearly 30 kilometres away in Mongolpuri", a senior police official said.
 
The victim has told the police the rapists were speaking in Hindi but were using English  words like 'bastard' when she resisted their attempts.
 
A 30-year-old Manipuri woman working for a Gurgaon BPO was gangraped by hoodlums in a pickup van after she was abducted from Delhi's notorious Dhaula Kuan roundabout on Tuesday night, reports Times of India.
 
In what is reported to be a re-run of the infamous 2005 Dhaula Kuan rape case, the BPO employee was forcibly picked up by four drunken men near Dhaula Kuan and raped for more than 40 minutes in the moving goods carrier vehicle.
 
The victim was returning from her office in Gurgaon with a female colleague, but the cab driver dropped her on Ring Road instead of dropping at her colony gate near Moti Bagh.
 


The Hindustan Times report says the medical examination report of the victim revealed she was raped at least eight times by the five accused on that horrible night.
 
Immediately after she was abducted, one of the three men sitting in the front of the Tata Ace pickup, tore her clothes and raped her. At that time the vehicle was speeding away from Dhaula Kuan towards Mongolpuri.
 
The rapists also switched off one of the two cellphones the victim was carrying, the HT report says. She used her other phone to call her colleagues, police and senior  after she was dumped at Mongolpuri, 40 minutes later.
 
Immediatelly after her call, police claims PCR vans were alerted but no trace of the Tata Ace pickup could be found.
 
The HT report quotes from the victim's description about the act in the FIR.

"Three boys were sitting in the front and two at the back of the pickup van. When we got down from our cab, the three boys sitting in the front came out and pointed a pistol-like thing at us. We started screaming and they dragged me inside. They drove towards Dhaula Kuan... one of them sitting on my left removed my clothes and raped me in the moving vehicle.

They drove very fast. I was crying and after some time they stopped their vehicle at a lonely place in Mongolpuri where they took turns to rape me on a mattress that was already lying in the back of the van."
 
Eyewitnesses said the rapists had come prepared for the act as they had filled diesel in their van from a nearby petrol pump minutes before the abduction.
 
Police have procured three CCTV footage from three plaes on the 30 kilometre stretch from Dhaula Kuan to Mongolpuri. The images are of no use, they are blurred and out of focus, said HGS Dhaliwal, DCP South.
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