Assam: Two accused in minor Hindu girl gangrape case Golab Uddin & Faridul Islam Khan arrested by police from Nagaland
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Assam: Two accused in minor Hindu girl gangrape case Golab Uddin & Faridul Islam Khan arrested by police from Nagaland

The Assam Police have arrested the two other accused Golab Uddin and Faridul Islam Khan from Nagaland as they were involved in the brutal gang rape of a minor Hindu girl

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Sep 6, 2024, 11:22 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam, Nagaland
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The two accused in the minor Hindu girl gang rape case arrested from Nagaland

The two accused in the minor Hindu girl gang rape case arrested from Nagaland

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Guwahati: On September 6, two absconding accused of the Dhing gang rape case who were evading arrest from Nagaland were apprehended by the Assam police. The arrested gangrape accused have been identified as Golab Uddin and Faridul Islam Khan. In an attempt to find the two criminals responsible for the deed, the police had begun a search for the last several days. It is important to note that Tafazzul Islam, the main suspect in the violent gangrape case involving a 14-year-old girl in Nagaon district, was pronounced dead on August 24 following a strenuous two-hour rescue effort. Tafazzul was killed by drowning in a pond while trying to escape from police custody.  During an investigation, Islam had made an effort to escape police custody by jumping into a nearby pond. Following a thorough investigation that revealed Islam to be the third victim of the horrific gang rape, he was taken into custody on August 23.

It should be mentioned that, three Muslim men abducted and gangraped a nine-year-old Hindu girl in the Dhing area of the Nagaon district of Assam on August 21st evening. Thousands of people came out to the street protesting and demanding justice for the victim. The young girl was raped in Dhing while she was walking home after tuition, according to report. The attackers left her stunned in the woods after committing the crime. Before locals could save the helpless victim, she laid there for around an hour without any clothes on.

The crime was made public on August 21 night when the villagers found the gangrape victim, who had been senselessly tossed by her attacker. The local police were notified when residents saw her lying in the woods. After the police arrived, they found her and took her straight to Dhing FRU. But after assessing her health, she was quickly directed to Nagaon Medical. After the horrible rape of the young girl, tensions are still high in Dhing town, in the Nagaon district of Assam. Earlier in Dhing area, an Islamist spray gang raped numerous women and robbed several residences, setting off sensational episodes across Assam. The event unfolded late on July 24 when the gang violently raped a 60-year-old widow and pillaged her home. These assaults occurred in other Hindu communities within the vicinity, but local police ignored the victims’ repeated accusations.

According to the locals, the spray group raped several women and stole more than twenty households. At night, the gang breaks into the victims’ home, sprays them with chemicals, and renders them unconscious. The group then rapes the women living there after robbing the home of its belongings. On the night of the July 24, the Muslim criminal group broke into the 60-year-old woman’s home, rendered her unconscious, and sexually assaulted her. When her neighbour found her in the morning, she was brought to the Nagaon Civil Hospital. On July 26, Nagaon police made a huge breakthrough when they successfully arrested four members of the “Spray Gang,” a gang known for raping women and pillaging homes in various parts of the district’s Dhing town.The gang members Muksidul Islam, Azizul, Abul Kasem, and Abul Kalam were identified as those who had been arrested by police.

Topics: Faridul Islam KhanGangrape of Hindu Minor GirlGolab Uddin
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