The victim and her 11-year-old sister had come to their grandparents' house at Rohini from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh to attend a wedding. They had decided to extend their stay in the national capital in view of the school summer holidays.
The accused -- aged 23 and 20 respectively -- arrived at the house at around midnight on June 7, when there was no one apart from the two girls.
The girls let them in and subsequently, one of the men started touching the elder sister inappropriately, the police said, adding that when the younger sister protested, the other accused took out a pistol and warned her not to raise an alarm.
A case was lodged on June 9. The two accused, who were absconding, were nabbed from a spot near the Rohini court on June 17, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) G Ramgopal Naik.
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