An incident of rape of a girl from Agra has come to light in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. The accused youth brutally raped the girl in a moving car. Now the girl has registered a case against the accused youth. The police is investigating the matter.
The victim told the police that she was brutally raped on the Mohan Road Expressway in Lucknow. The incident took place on May 14. Two people had called the victim to Lucknow on the pretext of giving her an educational certificate. During this time, a young man raped the girl in the car.
The victim told the police
According to the victim, she had seen an advertisement on Facebook for making educational certificates from home. When she contacted the mobile number given in the advertisement, she spoke to a young man named Rakesh Kumar. Rakesh deceived her that he would get the certificate made for Rs 30,000 without giving the exam. A young man named Srinivas helps her in this work. The victim transferred Rs 15,000 to the accused’s account through UPI. After this, a fake certificate made in her name was sent to the girl on WhatsApp. He called the girl to Lucknow to get its original copy.
The victim told that when she reached Lucknow, she met Rakesh and Srinivas there. The accused took her in the car to a deserted place, where Srinivas raped her. During this time Rakesh remained outside. Not only this, the entire video of the rape was also made by the accused. After this, both the accused again took her to the expressway and left her there. From here she came to Agra.
Police registered complaint in Lucknow
The victim alleges that she reached Agra police station to register a report of the incident, but the police postponed it saying that this matter is of Lucknow. She kept visiting the police station in Agra. But when there was no hearing, the girl came to Lucknow two days ago and informed the police station about the entire matter. After this, a case has been registered against both the accused under serious sections in Para police station of Lucknow. Police is investigating this matter. At present, no one has been arrested in this.