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Taxi driver held for rape of mentally challenged woman

Kolkata police arrested a taxi driver on Sunday for allegedly raping a shelter home inmate. The accused was nabbed from Narendrapur in South 24 Parganas district during a raid on Saturday night.

Taxi driver held for rape of mentally challenged woman
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Published : Nov 17, 2019, 1:38 PM IST

Updated : Nov 17, 2019, 3:22 PM IST

Kolkata: A taxi driver has been arrested on the city's southern outskirts in connection with the alleged abduction and rape of a shelter home inmate, a senior police officer said on Sunday.

The accused was nabbed from Narendrapur in South 24 Parganas district during a raid on Saturday night, he said.

In her complaint, the 36-year-old woman -- a resident of a shelter home for the mentally challenged in Panchasayar area of the city -- claimed that she had stepped out for a stroll on Monday night when a group of men allegedly forced her into their car and took turns to rape her.

The woman also said that she was beaten up and pushed out of the vehicle near Sonarpur area at dawn.

Police said she was spotted lying on the road by locals, who then helped her buy a train ticket to reach her relative's place in Gariahat.

"The accused taxi driver confessed to the crime following a prolonged interrogation. We are trying to ascertain if there was anyone else with him that night. His taxi has also been seized," the senior officer said.

According to the officer, circumstantial evidence did not suggest that the woman was gang-raped.

West Bengal Commission of Women chairperson Leena Gangopadhyay said a report was being prepared in the case based on the findings of the organisation. A senior NCW member had spoken to the victim on Friday and met senior officers of the Kolkata Police at its Lalbazar headquarters in connection with the case.

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Kolkata: A taxi driver has been arrested on the city's southern outskirts in connection with the alleged abduction and rape of a shelter home inmate, a senior police officer said on Sunday.

The accused was nabbed from Narendrapur in South 24 Parganas district during a raid on Saturday night, he said.

In her complaint, the 36-year-old woman -- a resident of a shelter home for the mentally challenged in Panchasayar area of the city -- claimed that she had stepped out for a stroll on Monday night when a group of men allegedly forced her into their car and took turns to rape her.

The woman also said that she was beaten up and pushed out of the vehicle near Sonarpur area at dawn.

Police said she was spotted lying on the road by locals, who then helped her buy a train ticket to reach her relative's place in Gariahat.

"The accused taxi driver confessed to the crime following a prolonged interrogation. We are trying to ascertain if there was anyone else with him that night. His taxi has also been seized," the senior officer said.

According to the officer, circumstantial evidence did not suggest that the woman was gang-raped.

West Bengal Commission of Women chairperson Leena Gangopadhyay said a report was being prepared in the case based on the findings of the organisation. A senior NCW member had spoken to the victim on Friday and met senior officers of the Kolkata Police at its Lalbazar headquarters in connection with the case.

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Taxi driver held for rape of mentally challenged woman
         Kolkata, November 17 (PTI) A taxi driver has been
arrested on the city's southern outskirts in connection with
the alleged abduction and rape of a shelter home inmate, a
senior police officer said on Sunday.
         The accused was nabbed from Narendrapur in South 24
Parganas district during a raid on Saturday night, he said.
         In her complaint, the 36-year-old woman -- a resident
of a shelter home for the mentally challenged in Panchasayar
area of the city -- claimed that she had stepped out for a
stroll on Monday night when a group of men allegedly forced
her into their car and took turns to rape her.
         The woman also said that she was beaten up and pushed
out of the vehicle near Sonarpur area at dawn.
         Police said she was spotted lying on the road by
locals, who then helped her buy a train ticket to reach her
relative's place in Gariahat.
         "The accused taxi driver confessed to the crime
following a prolonged interrogation. We are trying to
ascertain if there was anyone else with him that night. His
taxi has also been seized," the senior officer said.
         According to the officer, circumstantial evidence did
not suggest that the woman was gangraped.
         "She has serious psychological problems There is no
evidence that she was forcibly abducted. The woman is sexually
active but there is no sign of gang rape," he said.
         A senior NCW member had spoken to the victim on Friday
and met senior officers of the Kolkata Police at its Lalbazar
headquarters in connection with the case.
         West Bengal Commission of Women chairperson Leena
Gangopadhyay said a report was being prepared in the case
based on the findings of the organisation. PTI SCH
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Last Updated : Nov 17, 2019, 3:22 PM IST

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