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Two Delhi women gangraped in Goa

| | Jun 04, 2015, at 06:57 pm
New Delhi, June 4 (IBNS) Two women from Delhi were allegedly gangraped by five men in Goa on Monday.

 All the five accused have been arrested and charged with gangrape, kidnapping and robbery, reports said on Thursday.

The victims, aged 34 years and 20 years, were on vacation in Goa. They were  on their way to Anjuna beach on Monday evening when the five accused, posing as policemen, stopped their cab.

Ajaykumar Kushwaha (39), Jeevan Pawar (26), Nadeem Khan (28), Trebor Joseph (27) and Kamlesh Chaudhary (21) reportedly took the two women to an apartment in Khobrawaddo, Calangute where they gangraped them.

“On June 1, at around 8:45 pm, the five accused, posing as policemen from CID and narcotics cell of the Goa Police, approached the victims. They confined the two women and the taxi driver in two separate rooms at Ivy Retreat, Khobrawaddo, Calangute until June 2 morning. They assaulted them with wooden sticks,”  Goa Police Inspector General Sunil Garg has been quoted as saying.

“The accused took turns to sexually abuse the victims. They snatched their cellphones and asked the taxi driver to withdraw cash from a nearby ATM. The driver managed to give them the slip and lodged a complaint with the local police station. We then raided the apartment and arrested them,” he said.

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