Monday, June 21, 2010

Teenage girl makes false RAPE accusation

Another day another fake rape case!!!
Teenager girl alleges gang-rape against four, near a famous Mall in NOIDA. And, even though RAPE was ruled out in Medical Examination, she continued to claim she was gang-raped!!
The motive was simply to extort some money because of her financial needs.


And, here is the usual approach which police adopts when dealing with false cases.
Of course, the police lets go of the girl with "stern warning"!!
Only police can explain what they mean by their stern warning, and why in the first place did they not charge the girl with other offences??
Is she not guilty of cheating, wasting govt. servants time and public money for a false accusation??
If this had been done by a man, first action by police is to let their hands loose at brutal thrashing of the man. Next, they would have piled up sections from IPC/CrPC to teach him a lesson.


But, since, here they were dealing with a girl, they did not try to touch her with any of cheating cases.
What to expect next ??
This gal is having financial needs and wants to fulfill that with some quick, easy, extorted money. So, she is bound to return with better planning next time to make some false case again with some other unsuspecting 'bakra'

http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/ArticleText.aspx?article=20_06_2010_006_003&kword=&mode=1
New Delhi, 19 Jun 2010


The kidnapping and gang rape complaint made by an 18-year-old girl on Friday turned out to be false.
The police said the girl had planned to blackmail the four men she had accused of raping her. Though the police arrested the teenager, they let her off later with a “stern warning“.
“On Friday evening we received a call from the Delhi Police about kidnapping of a girl from Great India Place Mall area. Immediately police teams traced the Scorpio car and nabbed two suspected kidnappers and recovered the girl. The girl told the police that the two other men, who were with the accused, had run away,“ said R.N. Mishra, Deputy Superintendent of Police.
“The medical examination of the girl revealed no sign of injury at her private parts and no semen was found.
Though rape was ruled out in the medical examination, the girl continued to claim she was gangraped,“ said Mishra.
The girl had told the police that she had come for a job interview but the four men raped her in the car.
The DSP said, “The address given by her was found to be fake. Her sister came from Ghaziabad but she claimed she was her cousin. On detailed interrogation, she revealed her family was facing some financial problem and she was in need of Rs 50,000. She confessed that she made kidnapping and gang rape complaint to extract money.“
“She was handed over to her sister. Though she could have been booked for giving wrong complaint, she was let off with just a stern warning,“ said Mishra

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