More than a week after the kidnapping and rape of a six-year-old woman in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the defendant was despite all arrested yesterday by state police. Apparently, he was shot in the leg after grabbing a cop’s gun and looking to escape, police said. This weekend, Twitter users in India are sharing reports and updates on the #HapurRape case, which caused outrage on social media last week.
According to an Indian news report, during investigation, the police claimed that the accused allegedly snatched a gun from a police personnel and was injured in retaliatory firing.
The little woguy reportedly hijacked her house in the Garh Mukhteshwar area, less than a hundred miles from Delhi, through a guy on a motorcycle last Thursday.
When her parents noticed her missing, they reported it, and the police launched a search for her. She was found the next morning, unconscious and soaked in blood, behind bushes not far from her village.
She was rushed to the hospital, where she was shown to have been raped. Doctors said the woman had been brutalized in a manner strikingly similar to Nirbhaya’s group rape case in 2012.
Three sketches, based on statements from the girl’s parents and neighbors, were surrounded by police in hopes of catching the assailant. A 50,000 ₹ (2,453.52 Dh) praise has been announced for any data on man. Police entered several search operations in Hapur and neighboring districts last week to search for Dalpat. Earlier this week, a photo of the defendant, Dalpat, was also reportedly made public.
Prior to his arrest, Dalpat had tried to trick the police into leaving clothes and a “suicide note” by a river yesterday. In the memo, the guy said he killed himself because he didn’t need to die in an assembly with the police.
Hapur police chief Sanjeev Suman reportedly said: “Dalpat was taken to the crime scene for investigation, where he grabbed a policeman’s gun and tried to shoot him. In retaliation, he shot him in the leg and put him in a hospital.”
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