Another rape case has come to light in Goa Outrage at Prime Minister Pramod Sawant’s statement At the state gang rape congregation on Sunday.
In the case that became known on Thursday, a girl who was brought to Goa on the pretext of work was allegedly detained for three days in the Quepem area and raped. This is the third rape case reported by Goa police in a week.
Two people were arrested by Goa police in Quepem, South Goa, in connection with the matter, a police officer said.
The defendants, identified as Shambhunath Singh, 32, a resident of Delhi, and Sudhakar Naik, 63, who lives in South Goa, were held for five days in custody by a top-class judicial officer in South Goa.
The woman, who according to police is from the northeast, was summoned to Goa by Singh on the pretext of a job. She arrived in the state on July 26th.
The victim escaped from the defendant’s home on Thursday and called the police control room, following which a complaint was registered under sections 376 (rape) and 343 (unlawful detention) of the Indian Criminal Code (IPC) .
Goa CM’s statements about group rape of underage girls sparked controversy
The Goas Quepem rape case comes amid controversy over statements by the Goa Prime Minister regarding the gang rape of two underage girls in the state on Sunday.
Days after two underage girls were raped on Benaulim Beach in Goa, Prime Minister Pramod Sawant said in the State Assembly that Parents need to be clear to themselves why their daughters were out ‘late’ at night.
On Wednesday, Pramod Sawant said during a House Attention Notice debate in the House of Representatives, “When 14-year-olds stay on the beach all night, parents have to look inside. Just because children don’t listen doesn’t mean we can put responsibility on the government and police.
The prime minister, who also owns the home portfolio, said parents have a responsibility to keep their children safe and hinted that they should not allow their children, especially minors, to go out at night.
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