Minor kidnapped from Maharashtra sexually exploited for 10 years in Haryana

Published Date: 07-01-2020 | 5:29 pm

SATISH HANDA

Nearly 23 years old female originally hailing from Chanderpuri in Maharashtra state kidnapped by a woman about 10 years ago in 2010 was sexually exploited in Haryana state for a decade. The unfortunate victim rescued by Yamunanagar police recently during investigation narrated her pathetic story how she was kidnapped by a woman named Jahanvi at the age 13 who met her while she was way to a friend’s house offered her  ‘Prashad’ when she became unconscious after taking the same and when returned to conscious found herself in a car. The victim disclosed to police that she was brought to village Garhi by Jahanvi and introduced to another female Sapna who brought her to Nahan in Himachal Pradesh where she was living along with her son Vikki and daughter Nikki.

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While narrating her past story, victim told police investigation officer that Sapna handed her over to five youths accepting money from them where she was repeatedly gang-raped for three days, thereafter she was sold to another man of age around 45 years at Karnal in Haryana and was not only sexually abused by him for about three weeks but also forced her to have sex with his many friends. Victim told that after about a week she was sold to another mid-age man Dharanveer at Fatehabad in Haryana by Sapna at Rs 1.5 lakh where was forcibly gang-raped by him as well as his two brothers Rakesh and Krishan for seven years.

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Victim further disclosed to police that Sapna was arrested in a murder case and arrived at Fatehabad when she was released from jail after seven years  and brought her to Jagadhari where she stayed with her in a rented house hoping to indulge her in flesh trade and earn money, but in due course of time she disclosed her pathetic story to the owner of house Sanjeev Gupta who along with few social workers made a complaint to police and a case was registered against Sapna with Women Police Station Yamunanagar registered ‘zero’ FIR and told that the case will be transferred to  Chanderpuri police station in Maharashtra from where victim originally hails trying to locate and handover to her family.  Owner of the house Sanjeev Gupta told police that Sapna had introduced victim girl as her daughter, reported missing since after the incident and police trying for her arrest. According to police information, there are several gangs active in Haryana state involved in kidnapping minors from other states for sale and earn money, some of them arrested by the police in past sometime.

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