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Daughters Gang-Raped In Front Of Father In Gujarat; 5 Arrested

IANS, 17 Mar, 2017 12:40 PM
    In a shocking incident, two teenage girls were allegedly gang-raped by six men in front of their father in a moving vehicle in Devgadh Baria tehsil of Dahod district in Gujarat on Thursday, police said.
     
    Five of the 13 persons said to be involved in the abduction and rape case have been arrested, they added.
     
    Kumat Baria, Gopsinh Baria and others abducted the two sisters, aged 13 and 15 respectively, and their father from his shop in Bhutpagla village, forced them into a SUV and raped the girls, police said.
     
    Four of the accused followed the vehicle on two motorcycles, the victims' father said in the FIR.
     
    Kumat Baria allegedly told the victims' father that he committed the ghastly act to take revenge as the latter's son, arrested in a prohibition case, told Damanvav police that he used to procure liquor from Kumat and the police subsequently filed a case against Kumat.
     
     
    The accused later dropped the two girls and their father near Mandav village and warned them not to go to the police, the FIR said.
     
    Police sent the girls to a government hospital in Devgarh Baria for treatment.
     
    Sub-inspector DG Raval said five persons -- Kumat Baria, Ganpat Baria, Narvat Baria, Suresh Naik and Gopsinh Baria -- have been arrested in connection with the incident, while a hunt was on for the other accused.
     
    A case has been registered against 13 persons under section 376 (gang-rape) and other sections of the IPC as well as under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

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