Shocking Incident of Gang Rape in Mathura Involving Minors
Gang Rape Incident in Mathura
A distressing case of gang rape has emerged from Mathura, where two minor sisters were assaulted. The girls, who reside in the Banshiwal area of Vrindavan, had gone to a nearby ashram for a meal. Outside the ashram, they encountered an auto-rickshaw driver who lured them into his vehicle and took them to Mathura, where they were subjected to a horrific gang rape at a hotel.
Auto Driver's Deceptive Tactics
According to reports, the auto driver deceived the sisters and took them to a hotel in the Dhauleepyau area of Mathura, where he called his friends to join in the assault. Following the incident, the police apprehended four individuals, including the main perpetrator.
Father's Desperation and Police Involvement
The father of the missing girls reported their disappearance to the police on May 1, after becoming worried when they did not return home. Fortunately, the sisters returned on May 3 and recounted their harrowing experience to their father, who was devastated by the news.
Details of the Assault
The victims revealed that the auto driver had driven them around Mathura for an extended period before contacting an accomplice. They were taken to a hotel where three men assaulted them. After the attack, the assailants threatened the girls and their family before placing them on a train bound for Delhi.
Investigation and Arrests
Upon learning of the incident, the father informed the police, who promptly registered a case of gang rape against the accused. Investigations led to the identification of the auto driver, Sameer, who was found to have booked a room at the hotel with the help of his friends.
Four Arrested in Connection with the Crime
The police arrested Sameer along with his accomplices, Shiva and Krishna, as well as another individual named Rupesh. The investigation continues as authorities work to ensure justice for the victims.
