BPO employee gangrape: Court to pronounce verdict on September 22
BPO employee gangrape: Court to pronounce verdict on September 22
The case had forced Delhi Police to issue an order under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code to all BPOs in Delhi NCR to drop women employees home safely and provide them security.

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday reserved its verdict for September 22 in the sensational abduction and gangrape case of a 30-year-old BPO executive from the northeast in Dhaula Kuan in 2010.

Additional sessions judge Virender Bhat reserved the judgement after the final arguments were concluded in the case.

Shamshad alias Khutkan, Usman alias Kale, Shahid alias Chhota Billi, Iqbal alias Bada Billi and Kamruddin alias Mobile, had on November 24, 2010 abducted the victim while she was walking home with her friend after her shift had ended.

They took her to Mongolpuri, gangraped her, and left her on an isolated road there, the police had said in their charge sheet.

"Meanwhile, the victim's friend, the prime witness in the case alerted the police control room about the abduction. The police later arrested the accused from Mewat in Haryana," the charge sheet had said.

All the five adult accused facing trial in the case had claimed innocence and said that they were falsely implicated in the case.

They have been tried under sections 376(2)(G) (gangrape), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 365 (abduction) of the Indian Penal Code.

Kamruddin, Shahid and Iqbal had refused to undergo test identification parade after their arrest. The victim had identified Shamshad and Usman.

During the trial, the police had claimed that the accused have also confessed to their crime. After his arrest, Kamruddin had purportedly expressed remorse over the act before police, the charge sheet had said.

The case had forced Delhi Police to issue an order under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code to all BPOs in Delhi NCR to drop women employees home safely and provide them security.

The incident also led police to issue specific directions to PCR vans to remain visible on roads and that one officer should remain outside the vehicle round-the-clock.

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