A 15-year-old girl, allegedly gang-raped by three men on July 5, was assaulted again by two passers-by in Punhana of Haryana’s Gurugram.
A police complaint was lodged by the victim's father after he found her in a state of trauma on July 31 near his old house. Initially, she did not tell her parents about the incident but after insistence by her mother, she revealed the ordeal.
The Hindustan Times quoted Gurugram police as saying: "The girl, in her statement, said the acquaintance had called two of his friends, who raped her and threatened her with a countrymade pistol, against disclosing the incident to anyone. Later, she said that more people gathered near the spot. She asked two other men passing by in a car to drop her home, but instead, they also raped her and left her on the outskirts of the village."
Police has also said that no missing complaint was lodged on July 30, when the girl did not return home.
Police said that a medical examination was conducted and the victim’s statement was recorded under Section 164 of the CrPC at the Nuh court on Tuesday.
A case under sections 34 (common intention), 363 (kidnapping), 366A (procreation of minor girl), 506 (threatening for life) of the Indian Penal Code, relevant sections of the Arms Act and under Section 6 of the POCSO Act.
"The investigation has been transferred to the women’s police station on Wednesday," said a police official.
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