Girl Kidnapped At Hayathnagar Was Not Raped: LB Nagar DCP
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Girl Kidnapped At Hayathnagar Was Not Raped: LB Nagar DCP
Hyderabad, July 5 (Hydnow): LB Nagar DCP Saishri said that the girl who was kidnapped in Hayatnagar, Hyderabad was not raped. The details of the girl’s kidnapping case were disclosed in a media conference.
According to the DCP, the girls came out of the house at 10 0’clock on Tuesday night. A man came on a bike and forcibly took the girl by asking her for the address. Another man got on a bike after going a short distance. They took the girl to the ring road and tried to rape her.
The girl resisted and went to a nearby hotel. While running away, the girl hit the barbed wire fence and got injured. The police registered a case and are investigating the incident. the DCP said that the police formed four teams and are searching for the accused. DCP explained that the case is being investigated. (Hydnow)
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