Pari Chowk gang rape:phone undersurveillance

November 18, 2017 01:41 am | Updated 01:41 am IST - New Delhi

The Delhi Police began investigations into the alleged gang-rape and robbery of a 29-year-old woman by two men at Pari Chowk in Greater Noida on Tuesday night.

Teams probing the case are trying to obtain CCTV footage from the place where the woman was allegedly abducted from Green Park.

The police have also put the victim’s mobile phone, which was allegedly snatched by the two accused, under technical surveillance.

CCTV footage

“The woman was counselled and taken to the place from where she was abducted. The victim was also taken to the crime spot in Pari Chowk to establish the sequence of events. The team also checked CCTV cameras installed en route to obtain footage for probe,” said a senior police officer.

The victim, a resident of Rohini, had allegedly gone to Sarai Kale Khan on Tuesday and hired an auto-rickshaw on the way back. The 29-year-old had said the driver agreed to drop her at a bus stop near Ansal Plaza in Green Park.

Held at gunpoint

She was waiting for the bus when a taxi driver offered to drop her home. The woman took the cab but the driver picked up an associate on the way.

The duo took her to Pari Chowk at gunpoint and raped her at a secluded place, and allegedly robbed her phone, gold ornaments and ₹12,000.

They dumped her near Greater Noida in the early hours of Wednesday. She reached home and told her husband about the incident

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