Mother, minor daughter allegedly raped

August 15, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 29, 2016 03:27 pm IST - FARIDABAD:

A 30-year-old woman and her 10- year-old daughter have been allegedly raped by a family friend in Faridabad, police said.

In the complaint filed by the woman, she said that she is a resident of Dabua Colony in Faridabad and her husband used to work with a factory in Sector-24 Faridabad.

The accused has been identified as 27-year-old Dilip hailing from Balia in UP. He was working with victim’s husband in the factory, police said.

Dilip, presently residing in Sector-22 Faridabad, became friends with victim’s husband.

He then began to visit their house, they said.

A few days back, Dilip visited the woman’s house while she was alone and raped her. He also threatened her for life if she reveals the incident to anyone, police said.

On August 6, daughter of the couple had gone to her school but when she returned, she was not well.

Upon asking, she said “Dilip Uncle took me from school after the day and took me to his room”.

She told her mother of being raped by Dilip. She said that Dilip also threatened her of life if she tells anyone about the incident.

After the incident, the woman filed a complaint and a case was registered under IPC Sections 376 (rape), 506 (criminal intimidation), 363 (kidnapping), 366 (abduction) and Section 6 of POCSO.

Section 3 of SCST Act has also been invoked in the case.

Police have started investigations in the case, said investigating officer Krishna. - PTI

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