NCW team meets Saki Naka rape victim’s kin, accused sent to police custody | Top Developments 


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A 32-year-old woman was raped and attacked with an iron bar at a stationary pace in the Saki Naka area of ​​Mumbai on Friday. (Photo: file / representative)

On Friday, between 2.30 and 3 a.m., a 32-year-old woman was raped and brutally assaulted at a stationary pace in the Saki Naka area of ​​Mumbai. In CCTV recordings, The perpetrator repeatedly stabbed her genitals with an iron bar. She was found passed out and in a pool of blood.

The next day, on Saturday, she lost her life in the Rajawadi Hospital where she was treated for life after nearly 36 hours of fighting.

The defendant has since been arrested and taken into police custody.

The incident, which shares similarities with the 2012 Nirbhaya case, sparked national outrage. Here are the top developments on the case.

1. DEFENDANT SENT IN POLICE PENDANT

The 45-year-old man accused of the crime was held in police custody by the court until September 21. He was brought before the court on Saturday.

The defendant, who is from Uttar Pradesh, was arrested by Mumbai police on Friday. Sections 376 (punishment for rape) and 307 (attempted murder) of the Indian Criminal Code (IPC) have been registered against him.

2. SPECIAL INVESTIGATION TEAM ESTABLISHED

A special investigation team was set up under Police Deputy Commissioner Jyotsna Rasam to investigate the case.

Maharashtra Prime Minister Uddhav Thackeray has ordered the police to file an indictment within a month.

3. CASE OF TRYING IN FAST-TRACK COURT

On Saturday, The Prime Minister of Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray, promised an accelerated procedure in the event of.

“The trial in the case is being speeded up and justice will be done to the victim who died today from his injuries,” Thackeray said. He claimed that the perpetrator would be severely punished.

4. MAHARASHTRA CM ASK THE POLICE TO TAKE PREVENTIVE MEASURES

At a meeting of senior police officers on Saturday, Maharashtra Prime Minister Uddhav Thackeray instructed Mumbai police to take appropriate action to ensure that such incidents do not recur in the future. The Prime Minister has instructed senior officials to ensure that no one can damage Mumbai’s image as a safe city.

He directed the police to be more vigilant and take measures to protect the women.

5. PROTESTS OF THE BJP LEADERS AT THE POWAI POLICE STATION

In light of the rape and murder case of Saki Naka, opposition leader Pravin Darekar of the BJP protested at Powai Police Station in Mumbai on Sunday.

6. NCW TEAM VISITS THE KIN. THE VICTIM

On Sunday, a team from the National Women’s Commission (NCW) met the family members of the rape victim at their home in the Saki Nakar area. The five-man team also visited the crime scene and the hospital where she was treated, according to a police officer.

They also visited the Saki Naka Police Station for details of the case and are likely to visit the office of the State Police Director-General.

7. STATEMENT BY THE MUMBAI POLICE COMMISSIONER PROVIDES CONTROVERSY

When asked whether the present incident raises questions about the patrol efforts of the Mumbai Police, Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale said: “The police arrived within ten minutes of the incident. The police cannot be present on site for all incidents only after we have received information about something. The victim had reached the Rajawadi Hospital within 10-15 minutes. Our policeman himself set the pace and took them there. “

In response, NCW member Chandramukhi Devi said, “The statement is extremely unfortunate. The police cannot run away from their responsibility. “

(With contributions from Mustafa Shaikh, Saurabh Vaktania, Pankaj Upadhyay and PTI)

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