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Youth charged with rape and abduction of Dalit woman surrenders: Police

The accused was caught abducting the woman on a CCTV camera installed in a nearby shop in Malout in Muktsar

The accused was arrested in a kidnapping and rape case at Muktsar, Punjab. Photo: ANI
The accused was arrested in a kidnapping and rape case at Muktsar, Punjab. Photo: ANI
Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Apr 23 2016 | 1:30 PM IST
Nearly a month after a Dalit woman was dragged, abducted and allegedly raped in Muktsar district of Punjab, the accused youth surrendered before a court in the district.

The accused was caught abducting the woman on a CCTV camera installed in a nearby shop in Malout in Muktsar.

Muktsar's SSP Gurpreet Singh Gill said today that the accused youth surrendered before a court in Muktsar and has been remanded to police custody for three days.

The woman, a Dalit, was dragged by the youth from a computer centre in Malout in Muktsar.

The CCTV footage showed the accused forcibly dragging the woman, said to be in her early 20s, out of her office in broad daylight on March 25.

The woman is seen struggling to break free from her alleged abductor, identified as Gurinder, aged around 25.

After abducting her, the accused took her to Tapa Khera village in Muktsar district and allegedly raped her.

The SSP said that about five days after the incident, the woman had got an FIR registered in the case after which the police were on a lookout for the accused.

A case had been registered against the accused under various provisions of the law including for abduction and rape against the accused, he said.

Both the accused, who is into farming, and the victim hail from same village in Muktsar district.

"He surrendered before a court at Muktsar yesterday and subsequently we took him on remand," Gill said over phone today.

Gill said the car in which the accused had abucted the victim was yet to be recovered.

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First Published: Apr 23 2016 | 12:32 PM IST

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