Car driver arrested on rape charge

Teenaged victim not gang-raped, say police

April 19, 2011 01:44 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:55 am IST - HYDERABAD:

SHARING GRIEF: TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu interacting with the girl's imother on Monday. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf

SHARING GRIEF: TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu interacting with the girl's imother on Monday. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf

The accused in the rape case of a teenager at Narayanaguda turned out to be a car driver, K. Venkatesh, the police said on Monday, after arresting him. They also confirmed that the victim was not gang-raped.

Additional CP (co-ordination) A.R. Anuradha said the victim had been meeting the accused for quite some time. On Sunday, he had picked up the girl after she came out of the church near Shanti theatre. The teenager who was with her visually challenged mother told the latter that she would return soon after meeting a friend and left the place, Ms. Anuradha said at a press conference here on Monday.

The accused drove the teenager to a commercial complex near Cherma's showroom at Abids. The 23-year-old Venkatesh from Nalgonda was hired by a car owner whose vehicle was rented out to an Assistant Commissioner of the CT department, whose office was located in the complex.

The teenager and the driver spent some time in the cellar of the building after which she started bleeding. At Venkatesh's instance, she rang up her mother from his mobile phone explaining her condition. Later, he drove the teenager back to the church, from where he picked up the girl's mother and proceeded to the nearby Sai Ram hospital.

He waited till the hospital staff wheel-chaired her inside and disappeared. “The hospital watchman witnessed this,” Narayanaguda Inspector C. Gandhinarayana said. After extending first aid, the doctors decided to shift her to a Government hospital as it turned into a medico-legal case after the local police team arrived there. The girl was first shifted to the Osmania General Hospital in an ambulance and then moved to the Government Maternity Hospital, Puranapul. The police launched a hunt for the accused after registering a rape case following a complaint from her mother.

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