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Handicapped girl raped in Guntur
Guntur: A 16-year-old physically challenged girl was allegedly raped by her neighbour in Lingapuram village of Amaravathi mandal on Monday.
Police said that one Bobbili Subba Rao, who lives in the victim’s neighbourhood, had forcibly taken her to a nearby hut and had outraged her modesty. The victim’s parents were at their agricultural field at the time of the incident.
Based on the complaint lodged by the girl’s mother, the police has filed a case. The victim has been sent to GGH for medical examination and a police team has been formed to nab the accused.
Fake I-T officials injure, rob woman
Bengaluru: Two men barged into the office of a watch distributing company in the guise of income tax officials and robbed the manager of her gold chain after attacking her with a blunt object in Silver Jubilee Park police limits on Tuesday morning.
The victim, Chandini, is a resident of R.T. Nagar and is a manager for Hitech Logistic Marketing, a watch distributing company with an office situated on the first floor of a building opposite Town Hall.
Around 8.45 am on Monday, she was inside the shop when two men forced the main door open and entered, claiming to be from the IT department, she has told the police. When the men pretended to look around the shop, Chandini turned away from the duo momentarily.
Seizing the opportunity, one of the men allegedly hit Chandini on the head with a blunt object, snatched her 40 gm gold chain and fled. When another employee walked into the store 15 minutes later, he found Chandini unconscious and bleeding. He rushed her to a nearby hospital and is now said to be out of danger.
'Most wanted' kidnapper Ravi arrested in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: The Madiwala police have arrested the “most wanted” kidnapper, Janardhanachari alias Babu alias Ravi, who allegedly kidnapped and robbed minor girls. In some cases, he had also allegedly raped the girls. In the last two months, he was involved in 31 kidnap cases, the police said.
Ravi, who is 30 years old, is a resident of Rampura village in Hoskote taluk in Bengaluru Rural district. He had abducted a 12-year-old girl from a Venkateshwara Layout in Madiwala and taken her to a lodge. “Based on the complaint filed by the girl’s mother, we had launched a manhunt. We had credible information on his location.
We raided the lodge and arrested him,” the police said. Giving details of Ravi’s modus operandi, Police Commissioner Raghavendra H. Auradkar said the accused stole motorcycles and scouted for minor girls wearing jewellery. “He targeted girls near schools, wedding halls and shopping areas.
He introduced himself to these girls as their parents’ friend, and got all the details. He would then pretend to call their parents from his mobile and then tell the victims that he had to invite their parents for a Sathyanarayana puja and had to give sarees to their mother.
He would take the girls to deserted areas, like temples and lodges, and ask them to remove the jewellery and give it to him as there were thieves and robbers around. He would then drop the girls near their houses and flee. He would sell the jewellery and make money,” Auradkar said.
“Ravi was last arrested by the City Market police on June 26 this year and 82 gms of gold jewellery and a motorcycle were recovered from him. But he managed to come out on bail on July 5. After his release, he stole a Bajaj Pulsar bike (KA-03-EN-7818) from Koramangala and used it to kidnap girls,” Auradkar said.
Ravi has confessed to kidnapping 31 minor girls and sexually abusing one of them. “But only 16 of these cases have been reported to the police. Nine of them are from Bengaluru alone,” Auradkar added.
Handicapped girl raped in Guntur
Guntur: A 16-year-old physically challenged girl was allegedly raped by her neighbour in Lingapuram village of Amaravathi mandal on Monday.
Police said that one Bobbili Subba Rao, who lives in the victim’s neighbourhood, had forcibly taken her to a nearby hut and had outraged her modesty. The victim’s parents were at their agricultural field at the time of the incident.
Based on the complaint lodged by the girl’s mother, the police has filed a case. The victim has been sent to GGH for medical examination and a police team has been formed to nab the accused.
Fake I-T officials injure, rob woman
Bengaluru: Two men barged into the office of a watch distributing company in the guise of income tax officials and robbed the manager of her gold chain after attacking her with a blunt object in Silver Jubilee Park police limits on Tuesday morning.
The victim, Chandini, is a resident of R.T. Nagar and is a manager for Hitech Logistic Marketing, a watch distributing company with an office situated on the first floor of a building opposite Town Hall.
Around 8.45 am on Monday, she was inside the shop when two men forced the main door open and entered, claiming to be from the IT department, she has told the police. When the men pretended to look around the shop, Chandini turned away from the duo momentarily.
Seizing the opportunity, one of the men allegedly hit Chandini on the head with a blunt object, snatched her 40 gm gold chain and fled. When another employee walked into the store 15 minutes later, he found Chandini unconscious and bleeding. He rushed her to a nearby hospital and is now said to be out of danger.
'Most wanted' kidnapper Ravi arrested in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: The Madiwala police have arrested the “most wanted” kidnapper, Janardhanachari alias Babu alias Ravi, who allegedly kidnapped and robbed minor girls. In some cases, he had also allegedly raped the girls. In the last two months, he was involved in 31 kidnap cases, the police said.
Ravi, who is 30 years old, is a resident of Rampura village in Hoskote taluk in Bengaluru Rural district. He had abducted a 12-year-old girl from a Venkateshwara Layout in Madiwala and taken her to a lodge. “Based on the complaint filed by the girl’s mother, we had launched a manhunt. We had credible information on his location.
We raided the lodge and arrested him,” the police said. Giving details of Ravi’s modus operandi, Police Commissioner Raghavendra H. Auradkar said the accused stole motorcycles and scouted for minor girls wearing jewellery. “He targeted girls near schools, wedding halls and shopping areas.
He introduced himself to these girls as their parents’ friend, and got all the details. He would then pretend to call their parents from his mobile and then tell the victims that he had to invite their parents for a Sathyanarayana puja and had to give sarees to their mother.
He would take the girls to deserted areas, like temples and lodges, and ask them to remove the jewellery and give it to him as there were thieves and robbers around. He would then drop the girls near their houses and flee. He would sell the jewellery and make money,” Auradkar said.
“Ravi was last arrested by the City Market police on June 26 this year and 82 gms of gold jewellery and a motorcycle were recovered from him. But he managed to come out on bail on July 5. After his release, he stole a Bajaj Pulsar bike (KA-03-EN-7818) from Koramangala and used it to kidnap girls,” Auradkar said.
Ravi has confessed to kidnapping 31 minor girls and sexually abusing one of them. “But only 16 of these cases have been reported to the police. Nine of them are from Bengaluru alone,” Auradkar added.
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