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Mhow: 6 who attacked Army officers, raped friend arrested

An Army official said the women who accompanied the two officers during the ill-fated picnic were "old acquaintances" and they had not met on a dating app as is being speculated on social media.

News Arena Network - Indore - UPDATED: September 13, 2024, 10:15 PM - 2 min read

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Mhow: 6 who attacked Army officers, raped friend arrested

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A departmental inquiry has been ordered against two army officers who were attacked by a 6-member gang near Mhow in Madhya Pradesh, an official said on Friday.

 

Six men had attacked the two army officers and allegedly raped their woman friend in the intervening night of September 10 and 11 near Jam Gate, a popular tourist spot some 30 kilometres from the Mhow military cantonment, as per police.

 

The army officers, aged 23 and 24, are part of the Young Officers course at the Infantry School in Mhow cantonment town.

 

"A departmental inquiry has been ordered against the two trainee officers. It is in progress and is being headed by a senior officer," an Army officer told over phone from Mhow late Friday evening.

 

He said the women who accompanied the two officers during the ill-fated picnic were "old acquaintances" and they had not met on a dating app as is being

speculated on social media.

 

Rubbishing talk that the two women may have been part of a gang, the senior officer said they are "working women who had come from out of station to meet the two lieutenants", adding that "nothing must be read into it".

 

As per police, the two lieutenants had gone with the women for a picnic at Jam Gate, which gets a lots of tourists during daytime in the monsoon but becomes desolate once night sets in.

 

Three accused, identified as Rohit Girwal (23), Sandeep Wariya (18) and Sachin Makwana (25) were held during the day from a forest patch near the site of crime, the official said.

 

The trio was on the run and a reward of Rs 10,000 each had been announced for their arrests.

 

Three other accused, Anil Baror (27) and Pawan Bansunia (23) and Ritesh Bhabhar (25), were held on Wednesday and Thursday.

 

"The four were listening to loud music. Hearing it in the deserted area late at night, six accused reached the spot and committed the crime," Superintendent of Police (Rural) Hitika Vasal told reporters.

 

One of the attackers threatened the victims with a pistol, while the others were carrying sticks, Vasal said.

 

The accused held one couple hostage while assaulting them and told the other couple that the hostages would be released only if they brought them Rs 10 lakh, she said.

 

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