Girl gangraped in Patna boys' hostel
Wednesday September 12, 2012 02:53:54 PM,
IANS
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Patna: A 20-year-old
girl was allegedly gangraped in a boys' hostel in the Bihar
capital, police said Wednesday.
The girl was gangraped by three youths in a boys' hostel located
in Nihora here late Tuesday night. The victim lodged an FIR, in
which she said that three youths, aged between 18-21 years,
forcibly brought her to the hostel and outraged her modesty.
She had gone to a nearby locality in search of a relative house
when the boys forcibly took her to the hostel and raped her, said
a police officer.
The three accused have been arrested.
Last month, another shocking case of a gangrape of a girl in Patna
had surfaced. In view of widespread protests by activists and an
uproar by the opposition in the assembly, police were forced to
arrest all five accused.
The accused allegedly videographed the rape and had circulated its
CDs and MMS among friends.
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