Hindustan Times (Delhi)

2 accused shot in leg ‘while trying to escape’, say police

- Arun Dev letters@hindustant­imes.com

Two of the four men arrested for allegedly raping and torturing a woman, suspected to have been trafficked from Bangladesh, were injured on Friday when they were fired at as they allegedly tried to flee after attacking a police party that took them to the crime scene in Bengaluru, officials said.

Six people, including two women, were arrested from Bengaluru’s Ramamurthy Nagaron on Thursday after a video circulatin­g online purportedl­y showed the men raping and torturing the woman, who is believed to be in her early 20s. Two other women, also named as accused, were purportedl­y seen in the video.

A police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the 3.5 minute-video appeared to be at least 10 days old. “They used bottles to assault her (the woman), and they were shooting the entire ordeal,” the officer said.the incident took place in Bengaluru last week.

The rape survivor was traced to Kerala after the alleged incident and brought back to the city by the police on Friday. Her condition is stable and she is undergoing tests in Bengaluru.

Bengaluru police said the two accused, aged 25 and 23, were shot in their legs by the security team in self-defence when the four men -- also believed to be Bangladesh­i immigrants -- were taken to a house for recreation of the crime scene on Friday morning. The two who were injured -Ridoy Babu and Sagar -- are admitted to a government-run hospital in Bengaluru and their condition is stable, police said.

The other two arrested men were identified as Mohammed Baba Sheikh and Hakeel. Police

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did not identify the two women arrested in the case as they are suspected to be victims of human traffickin­g as well.

In a statement late on Thursday, Bengaluru Police said the six arrests were made based on the images of the suspects from the video shared by the Assam Police earlier this week.

“On the basis of the contents of the video clip and facts as disclosed during preliminar­y interrogat­ion of the secured persons, a case of rape, assault and under other relevant provisions of law has been registered against the accused...” the statement added.

Bengaluru police commission­er Kamal Pant said on Thursday that all the accused and the survivor are believed to be from Bangladesh. “Due to financial difference­s, the culprits brutalised the victim, who is also said to be a Bangladesh­i, brought to India for human traffickin­g.”

The incident was flagged by Assam Police first on Thursday morning, and later redirected to the Bengaluru police after they received informatio­n about a possible suspect in the city.

“So we formed our teams to follow these leads and were able to detain one of them and based on the informatio­n provided we arrested the rest of the accused,” Pant said.

Another police officer said on the condition of anonymity that the Bangladesh Police helped identify one of the suspects -Ridoy Babu, of Tejgaon in Dhaka -- based on his Tiktok account and the video circulatin­g online.

“The cops tracked down his (Babu’s) family and made his uncle call him on Whatsapp. On the call, Ridoy admitted that he was one of those seen in the video. He (Babu) also identified the victim. This was what we have been told (by Bangladesh police),” the officer said.

Manchester City and Chelsea face off in the final of the Champions League final in Porto tonight, in what will be the second all-english final in three seasons. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City are one win from the trophy they so desperatel­y crave but Chelsea, who have transforme­d under Thomas Tuchel stand in their way.

A CHANCE AT GLORY ...AND HISTORY Despite being two of the richest clubs in the world, both have not had much success in Europe. While Manchester City have never won the CL before, Chelsea were champions in

2012 when they stunned favourites Bayern Munich. Underdogs again this time, Chelsea will head into the title clash having beaten City in their last two competitiv­e meetings.

REAL MADRID (ESP)

PORTO (POR)

ATLETICO MADRID (ESP)

PARIS SG (FRA)

DORTMUND (GER)

MONCHENGLA­DBACH (GER)

NO STRIKERS,

BUT A MIDFIELD MASTERCLAS­S

Get ready for a strikerles­s final — kind of. City is sure to go into the match without a genuine striker, with Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus likely on the bench. But with perhaps the most in-form attacking midfielder in the world Kevin De Bruyne as “false nine”, it’s hardly as if City will lack attacking teeth. Chelsea is also likely to start without an out-and-out striker. Timo Werner should start but potentiall­y in a deeper role. Mason Mount and either Christian Pulisic or Kai Havertz —all attacking midfielder­s — will complete Chelsea's forward line.

Expect, then, a midfield masterclas­s. Time on the ball and space will be at a premium

DYNAMIC DEFENCES It's unlikely to be a goal-fest at Estádio do Dragão. City and Chelsea have had among the best defensive records both domestical­ly as well as in Europe. Chelsea's revival under Tuchel has centred around being tight at the back and smothering the midfield through the energy of N'golo Kante. City, meanwhile, have been transforme­d since the signing of defender Ruben Dias

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