Delhi horror: Woman alleges gangrape inside private bus, 2 arrested

Delhi horror: Woman alleges gangrape inside private bus, 2 arrested

Delhi Police have registered a case after a woman alleged she was gangraped on a private bus in the capital, officials said on Thursday.

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police have registered a case after a woman alleged that she was gang-raped in a private bus, officials said on Thursday. Based on the woman’s statement, an FIR has been registered and an investigation has been launched into the matter. Police said the bus has been seized and both accused have been arrested. Officials added that the probe is being conducted from all possible angles. The bus involved in the incident has been identified as Royal Travels & Cargo, whose head office is listed at Shop No. 10, Basement, Shri Hari Plaza, Faridabad.
Nirbhaya repeated: AAPIn a post on 'X', AAP leader Saurbh Bhardwaj said, "Big Shame - Nirbhaya repeated. 30-year-old woman was picked up in the bus at night on pretext of asking time. Then she was raped by multiple people in the moving bus for around 2 hours.
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Bus kept moving in Rani Bagh area of Delhi covering 7 km. What else do you expect from Delhi Police whose head Lt Gov Delhi wants us to watch his reels eating Chhole bhature & jalebi. He doesn’t have time to meet us for 3 yr old school girl rape."

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