Bihar’s Shame: Woman Sexually Molested At Gunpoint

Jungle Raj returns to Bihar as an incident of sexual molestation against a woman has come to the fore in Vaishali.

VAISHALI, BIHAR | Updated: 02 November, 2022 12:07 am IST
Police took the victim to a hospital. Her condition is said to be critical 

Jungle Raj returns to Bihar as an incident of sexual molestation against a woman has come to the fore in Vaishali.

According to the reports, the accused had sexually molested a woman at gunpoint. After the incident, the accused threatened to shoot his victim and her family members if they reported the incident.

The woman’s husband used to work as a driver at the house of the accused. The police took the victim to the hospital for medical treatment. The condition of the victim is said to be critical.

“We have brought the woman for medical treatment,” Sudha Kumari, police officer at Sadar Police Station, said. She also said that they had registered a First Information Report (FIR) and started an investigation.

According to her family members, the victim, who is a mother of two, was alone in the house when the incident happened. Her husband had gone to work.

The accused came to the house and locked the door before committing the heinous crime. When the neighbours, and the victim’s family members, gathered to hear her cries, the accused escaped by jumping through the roof.

“Our daughter-in-law has been raped by a man named Suraj. He lived in front of our house,” Ramesh Patel, the victim’s father-in-law, said. “He entered the house when my daughter-in-law was alone in the house. We rushed to the house after hearing her cries. We found her unconscious. He also threatened us if we dared to complain,” Patel added.

 

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