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Greater Noida ‘gang rape’: Police clueless in search for culprits, neighbours get clean chit


Mangalore Today News Network

May 26, 2017: One of the four women allegedly gang raped on the Jewar-Bulandshahr Road in Greater Noida, off the Yamuna Expressway, early on Thursday have denied the involvement of her neighbours in the crime.

 

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The woman had earlier given a statement to media persons, saying three of the six suspects could be her neighbours. But on Friday morning, she allegedly retracted from her statement.

“Through reports, we came to know that they were suspecting their neighbours and based on it, we raided a house late night. Five men were taken for questioning by the special task force and later released,” said Rajpal Tomar, station house officer, Dankaur police station.

Tomar said the women had not named any neighbour in the complaint. “We asked her about her apprehensions but she apologised for the statement and denied the involvement of neighbours. She said whatever she said was out of anger,” added Tomar.

The neighbours in question live near the victims’ house and the police have figured out a property dispute between the two families.

After the woman’s statement and police raid, there was palpable tension in the tiny village in Jewar. Local clerics interacted with the victims and told them that they should not bring in personal enmity in this case else those involved will go scot-free.

On Saturday, a final statement would be recorded before the magistrate. “There we will be clear about everything,” said Tomar, who is supervising the investigations.

As many as 50 personnel from different security agencies - special operation group (SOG), special task force (STF), anti-extortion cell, crime branch and district police - have been roped in to solve the case.

Top officials have set a deadline of two weeks to work out the case - the alleged gang rape of four women and murder of a 38-year-old man.

The personnel will work in collaboration with Rajpal Tomar, station house officer, Jewar Police station.

The investigators are probing all the angles and studying similar cases to analyse the modus operandi of such gangs.

“In previous cases, we had identified many persons involved in such robbery cases. We will check all details and investigate accordingly,” said an investigation officer.

Police suspect the culprits may be based in Bulandshahr and committed the crime with their Jewar-based accomplices. Late Thursday night, 18 men were detained for questioning, of which five were neighbours of the victims. They were released after an hour, said police sources.

The operations are being monitored by the inspector general of Meerut range, Ram Kumar, and supervised by Love Kumar, senior superintendent of police, Gautam Budh Nagar.


Courtesy: Hindustantimes


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