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Teen leaves home to visit Instagram friend, gang-raped by 10 men at 3 locations
Teen leaves home to visit Instagram friend, gang-raped by 10 men at 3 locations

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Teen leaves home to visit Instagram friend, gang-raped by 10 men at 3 locations

Nagpur: A 17-year-old girl was raped by at least 10 persons at different places over a period of three days before police rescued her. Hudkeshwar police have already arrested six youngsters in connection with the crime. Sources said the teenager left home on July 15 to visit Yavatmal, where her Instagram friend stayed. On the day she left home, she decided to stay at a friend's place in Nagpur, where two individuals forcefully established physical relations with her. These two have been arrested. The teenager then left for Yavatmal, where her friend kept the survivor at a relative's place. The relative summoned two youngsters to his house, and the survivor was gang-raped by the four individuals there. Apart from her boyfriend, the survivor was repeatedly raped by the relative and his two other friends. On July 17, the survivor was taken to another place in Yavatmal by her Instagram friend. He summoned another two friends to the new location. The three of them gang-raped the survivor in the room turn by turn. While the three were forcing themselves upon the survivor, a farm labourer observed the episode, and demanded to be let in. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The Instagram friend allowed the farm labourer also to join the four. Sources said the survivor's Instagram friend likely earned some cash from the youngsters to allow them to forced themselves upon her. In the meantime, the girl's family had approached Hudkeshwar police station. Initially, an offence of kidnapping was registered. The survivor's relative had hinted to the police that she had a friendship with someone in Yavatmal. The cops called the Instagram friend and demanded to know the whereabouts of the survivor. A team from Hudkeshwar police station, under senior inspector Dnyaneshwar Bhedodkar and under the supervision of Zonal DCP Rashmitha Rao rushed to Yavatmal. The Instagram friend panicked after receiving a call from the police, and went to Yavatmal City police station. The teenager was rescued by the cops, and the Instagram friend was taken into custody. Following his interrogation, five others were also picked up. The cops have launched a manhunt for the rest. An offence of gang rape was registered along with the kidnapping charges.

Woman Duped of Rs9.85L in Online Trading Scam; Police Recover Money From Account Holding Rs96cr
Woman Duped of Rs9.85L in Online Trading Scam; Police Recover Money From Account Holding Rs96cr

Time of India

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Woman Duped of Rs9.85L in Online Trading Scam; Police Recover Money From Account Holding Rs96cr

Nagpur: In a significant breakthrough in a cyber fraud case , the Hudkeshwar police successfully helped a 41-year-old woman recover Rs8.22 lakh out of the Rs9.85 lakh that she lost to an online trading scam . The investigation, under senior inspector Dnyaneshwar Bhedodkar, led to the freezing of a suspicious bank account in Delhi with a staggering Rs96.56 crore balance, believed to be proceeds from similar fraudulent activities. The 41-year-old victim, a resident of Ayodhya Nagar in Nagpur, lives in financially modest circumstances. Her husband works as a driver, and she struggled to gather funds to send her son abroad to pursue an MBBS degree in Russia, including borrowing from relatives. In early February 2025, she was added to a WhatsApp group for an online trading platform offering lucrative returns. Tempted by the promise of easy money, the woman made an initial investment, which seemed to generate quick profits. Encouraged, she continued investing larger amounts over time. Altogether, she transferred Rs9.85 lakh across multiple transactions. However, the returns soon stopped, and she was told that unless she invested more money, her previous earnings would be blocked. She then realised it was a trap. She filed a complaint on March 17 at Hudkeshwar police station. The cops also filed the case on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Through technical tracking and financial analysis, the officers discovered that her funds were transferred to a bank account in the name of one Manish Yadav, at Lajpat Nagar, Delhi. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo The police found the account held Rs96.56 crore, indicating a large-scale fraud operation targeting multiple victims. Acting swiftly, the officers coordinated with the bank to freeze the account and obtained court orders to recover the complainant's funds. On April 22, Rs8.22 lakh was transferred back into the woman's account as per the court's direction. The investigation was carried out under the guidance of senior police inspector Dnyaneshwar Bhedokar and Zonal DCP Rashmita Rao.

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