Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Woman raped, confined in CP office building at 3pm

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Women in Delhi aren’t safe from sexual predators even in broad daylight and in a relatively “safe” area like Connaught Place.

In a city where an estimated six rapes are reported every day, a 34-year-old woman was allegedly raped by a security guard in an office building in bustling CP at 3pm in the afternoon. The incident occurred on June 28 on the 13th floor of Tower 2 of the Jeevan Bharti building. The guard, Roshan Singh, has been arrested.

The woman, a mother of seven, was lured into the building by Roshan with the promise of a job, the police said. He took her to an office on the 13th floor on the pretext that she would be interviewe­d for a housekeepi­ng job.

When they entered the room, Roshan locked the door behind him and raped her. He then called up a friend to come over. But before the friend arrived, the woman managed to get hold of Roshan’s mobile and locked herself inside a bathroom from where she made a call to the police. She was rescued shortly after and taken to Ram Manohar Lohia hospital for a medical examinatio­n. Her statement was also taken. This latest incident comes amid a sharp spike in crimes against women in the last few years, despite the administra­tion’s claims of better policing and the enactment of stringent laws. Rape cases have risen by nearly 129% since 2012 — when the gang rape of a young woman on a moving bus in the Capital grabbed internatio­nal headlines and led to an outpouring of outrage — while molestatio­n cases have spiked 412%.

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