Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rape horror in Greater Noida

ROBBERS STRIKE Car waylaid near Yamuna eway, 4 women gangraped, male relative shot dead

- Sohil Sehran sohil.sehran@hindustant­imes.com n

GREATER NOIDA/JEWAR: A gang of highway robbers allegedly gangraped four women in a field and shot dead a male relative trying to save them off the Yamuna Expressway in Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Budh Nagar early on Thursday, police said.

Eight members of a family were travelling to Bulandshah­r from Greater Noida’s Jewar when they were waylaid by the six-member gang at about 1.30am. The gang also looted near ~50,000 in cash and valuables, police said quoting the victims.

When the man, 38, tried to resist, he was shot dead. He was carrying the cash for an emergency operation of his pregnant sister, relatives said.

“We have registered a case of murder, abduction, gang rape and robbery... Three teams, including personnel from special operation group, crime branch and local police have been formed,” said Ram Kumar, inspector general of police, Meerut range. “We are also seeking the help of the special task force to investigat­e the matter.”

Uttar Pradesh, with the longest road network among all states, accounts for the highest number of highway crimes in India. National Crime Records Bureau’s data for 2014 show 80% of the 84,000 such cases across the country were recorded in the state. Last July, a mother and her 13-year-old daughter were waylaid and gang-raped by a group of robbers in Bulandshah­r.

The incident sparked a political slugfest ahead of the assembly elections, with the BJP accusing the then Samajwadi Party government of failing to protect the state’s “daughters and daughters-in-law”. The BJP swept to power two months ago promising better policing.

Like in last year’s incident, the robbers used a home-made device called ‘khadanja’ — a thick piece of rubber with protruding iron nails — to puncture two wheels of the eight-seater vehicle, a Maruti Eco.

“They (the robbers) told us to get down and showed us pistols. We were asked to move towards the field. They tied the hands and legs of the men including me by using the dupattas of the women... we begged them to leave us, but no one listened,” said one of the victims. The men are ironsmith in Jewar.

 ??  ?? Villagers gather near the crime scene in a field near Jewar, Greater Noida, on Thursday. AP PHOTO
Villagers gather near the crime scene in a field near Jewar, Greater Noida, on Thursday. AP PHOTO

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