Mysore gang rape case: Sixth accused in police custody Mysuru News – Times of India

Mysore: Karnataka The police have caught the sixth accused Mysore Gang rape case in 10-day police custody
In total, seven people of Tamil Nadu Arrested in the gang-rape case of 22-year-old MBA student at Lalitadripura hill on August 24. Chamundi Hills.
Five were arrested on August 28 and three days later another accused was taken into custody. All these six were in police custody for over a week under investigation. He was handed over to judicial custody on Tuesday.
Another accused from Tamil Nadu has been arrested Tiruppur On Tuesday, the district was brought to Mysore on Wednesday. The police took him into custody for investigation after producing him in a local court.
An official said that the accused has been evading arrest for the last 10 days since his identity was revealed.
Sources said the youth, in his mid-20s, has confessed to the crime of sexually abusing the girl and assaulting her male partner. He had told the police that they were robbing people of their valuables on their way back to Tamil Nadu after work. A group of them working as daily wage earners used to visit Mysore in goods vehicles. They stopped near secluded places to rob people while they consumed alcohol in dark points.
A source said that on the evening of the incident, the group tried to extort money from them and when their efforts failed, they committed the heinous crime.
(The identity of the victim is not disclosed to protect the privacy of the victim as per the directions of the Supreme Court on matters related to sexual harassment)

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