Computer teacher raped by six men in Delhi

October 06, 2009 06:25 pm | Updated 06:25 pm IST - New Delhi:

A young computer teacher was allegedly raped by a gang of six unidentified men and dumped at a railway track in west Delhi after she was abducted by them, police said today.

The incident was reported at around 8:30 pm near a private computer institute in Sultanpuri locality when the 20-year-old teacher and her male colleague were leaving the premises, a senior police official said.

A group of around six men had an argument with the teacher’s male colleague, who was badly beaten up by them. The gang also forcibly took the girl away and took turns to rape her, the official said. She is a resident of Sultanpuri.

After she was raped, the teacher was left by the gang on the railway track in Sultanpuri, which falls under Nangloi police station of west Delhi.

The victim was taken to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital where she is undergoing treatment. The male colleague was also admitted to the same hospital.

“We will catch those behind the incident,” Delhi Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal told reporters.

However, there was a dispute between officials of Nangloi and Sultanpuri police stations over the jurisdiction of the case which is understood to have resulted in a delay in the initiation of investigations.

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