Girl kidnapped, then gang-raped, video made and viral
Bagaha: A surprising case has come to light from Bagaha in Bihar. Where a minor girl was kidnapped and gang rape was carried out. Not only this, the accused made a video and also made it viral. After this incident, there is an atmosphere of tension in the village. Based on the complaint of the victim’s mother, the police registered a case and started investigation. In her complaint to the police, the victim’s mother told that on the afternoon of October 1, her daughter was going home with her younger sister. Then Dhurendra Yadav and Murat Bean, who were already in ambush, kidnapped her daughter from the road and both of them took turns to rape her. When the villagers reached the spot after hearing the girl crying, both of them ran away.
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