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18-year-old gangraped in south Delhi, two held from Meerut

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NEW DELHI: An 18-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped in south Delhi by two whom she had met by social media portal, Instagram, an official mentioned on Friday.

The incident occurred on Wednesday and the official mentioned that they’ve nabbed the 2 accused from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh after an enormous hunt.

Based on police, on Wednesday, the 18-year-old, a resident of Madangir got here to Ambedkar Nagar police station and reported that on Monday at round 1 p.m. her Instagram pal known as her at Madangir Purple mild the place he alongside along with his pal had been standing with a Scooty.

“Her pal requested her to sit down on the Scooty however when she refused, he threatened her and took her away to Malviya Nagar space the place they’d a meal and after that she began feeling dizzy, ” mentioned a senior police official.

Throughout this era, she noticed her pal with out garments and she or he was sexually assaulted.

“A case below part 376-D (gang rape), 506 (legal intimidation) and 34 (widespread intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered and each the alleged accused, aged 19 and 21, have been apprehended. Additional investigation is in progress, ” the official added.

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