Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

AP: PREGNANT WOMAN RAPED BY THREE AT RAILWAY STATION

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Three people, including a minor, allegedly raped a pregnant woman at a railway station in Andhra Pradesh’s Repalle town, officials said on Sunday. The accused also beat up the woman’s husband in the incident that took place on Saturday night, the officials said. The three accused have been arrested, said Bapatla district superinten­dent of police Vakul Jindal. The couple, migrant farm workers hailing from Prakasam district, reached Repalle railway station at 11.30pm on Saturday.

A pregnant woman was allegedly gang-raped by three people, including a minor, after her husband was assaulted at the railway station in Repalle town, about 80 kms from here, on Saturday, police said.

The three accused were arrested, said Bapatla district Superinten­dent of Police Vakul Jindal on Sunday.

The couple, migrant farm workers hailing from Prakasam district, reached Repalle railway station by train en route to a village in the neighbouri­ng Krishna district at around 11.30 PM on Saturday.

While they were asleep on the platform, the three, who were in an inebriated condition, woke the husband up and asked him for the time, police said.

As he did not have a watch, the husband did not reply.

“The assailants then beat him up and snatched ₹750 in cash from him. They hit the woman as well and sexually assaulted her,” the SP told reporters.

The man ran out of the station and went to the local police station for help.

As the police approached the railway station, the assailants fled, Jindal added.

The victim was immediatel­y taken to a community health centre for treatment.

A sniffer dog led the police to a nearby place where one of the assailants had changed his shirt.

“Based on the clue, we further investigat­ed and traced the assailants to a locality in Repalle, where they were arrested this afternoon,” the SP told reporters.

The child, in conflict with the law, was previously an accused in three theft cases, Jindal pointed out. The Government Railway Police (GRP) stationed in Repalle, sources said, did not respond when the victim’s husband first approached them, forcing him to run outside the station to seek the help of the town police.

Meanwhile, chairperso­n of the Andhra Pradesh Women’s Commission V Padma, expressing anguish over the incident, sought a detailed report on it.

Chairman of Jana Sena’s political affairs committee Nadendla Manohar also expressed anguish over the incident and said it reflected the deteriorat­ing law and order situation. “The CM is silent over growing instances of attack on women,” said Manohar, a former Speaker of the Assembly.

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