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Married woman raped by Village sarpanch’s husband, also made obscene VIDEO, FIR registered

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There is a shocking case coming to light from Rajasthan’s Dausa district. Where a worker woman accused the husband of the village sarpanch of rape. The police have begun investigating the situation after receiving the victim’s complaint. In the report, victim said that on January 13, when she went to the village panchayat to get a job card prepared, the sarpanch husband, Rajaram Meena, forced her to sit in a chamber of the panchayat office and brought tea from outside. He eventually shut the door and committed the rape after some time.

Let us tell you that the woman has informed the police that the suspect threatened her and demanded Rs 50,000 in exchange for deleting the explicit videotape of the rape. He has also threatened to kill the woman’s son in addition to all of this. Then the culprit started hounding the victim for cash. On January 23, the culprit went to her house and threatened her once more while demanding Rs 50,000.

Tormented by this, she also told her husband on January 26 about the entire thing. The victim then made a report after coming at the Manpur police station late last evening. Additionally, the station in-charge Sitaram stated that following the woman’s report, the action had also begun by filing a FIR. The inquiry will determine any further action that will be taken.

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