Mathura Rape Case: A Complex Web of Allegations and Property Dispute
Mathura Rape Case Overview
In the sacred city of Mathura, a young woman is demanding justice amidst serious allegations of rape. However, the situation is complicated by a property dispute worth 1.5 million rupees. Recent developments in the police investigation have revealed shocking twists that have left many astonished.
Incident Details
In the streets of Vrindavan, where devotion resonates, a recent incident involving a young woman's cries has shaken the community. While she claims her dignity and trust have been violated, the police investigation has uncovered a tangled web of property issues and significant debts, adding layers to the case.
A dramatic video from near the Ramnareti police station has gone viral on social media. The girl appears to be a minor, but her age has not been confirmed. She alleges that the man with whom she was in a live-in relationship spiked her juice with a drug and subsequently raped her. She repeatedly shouted, 'He raped me...' Following her complaint, CO (Sadar) Pritam Pal Singh stated that the police acted swiftly, registering a First Information Report (FIR) and detaining the named suspect for questioning. This initial inquiry has since revealed a surprising twist.
Property and Loan Dispute
During police questioning, a crucial detail emerged. The arrested suspect had previously gifted a house to the victim's mother through a gift deed. This property is tied to a bank loan of approximately 1.5 million rupees, with 1 million still outstanding. According to police sources, there has been an ongoing dispute between the accused and the victim's mother regarding the repayment of this loan and the property transaction. In a statement to the media, CO (Sadar) Pritam Pal Singh clarified that the police are thoroughly investigating both the rape allegations and the property-related aspects. They are trying to determine if an old dispute over the house and the outstanding debt is at the root of these serious accusations.
