Woman Raped In A Moving Train By Pantry Car Staffer! Has Humanity Died?

Unless you have been living under a rock, you must be aware of the brutal fact that the cases of rape and crimes against women are increasing by leaps and bounds and every other day, we get to hear about a rape incident. Agree?

At this, a general question arises in our minds – Has India really got freedom? Can the women of the country feel safe or are they free to go wherever they want without any fear of being a victim to a heinous crime which will add a black chapter to their lives? No one can give a positive answer to this question. Right? Right!

Woman Raped In A Moving Train By Pantry Car Staffer! Has Humanity Died? - RVCJ Media

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There have not been many days when a woman was gang-raped in a moving autorickshaw and the rapists even threw her nine-month old daughter out of the auto which resulted in her death on the spot. The country couldn’t get over the shock of that awful incident and here comes another rape case of a 32-yr married woman.

Yes, you read that right! The lady who’s from Ghaziabad had allegedly been raped by a pantry car staffer in a moving train. As per reports, the lady boarded Bandra Jaipur Aravalli Express from Mumbai’s Borivali railway station on 10th June. It was nighttime and she was accompanied by one more lady. Unfortunately, they had been in a coach which was not reserved and already too crowded. This made them uncomfortable as they had to cover a long journey to Jaipur.

The women got to meet a pantry car staff member and he assured the lady for a better seat. After taking her to the pantry’s cubicle, he not only raped her but also threatened her that she would be thrown out of the train if she uttered a word. She remained silent on the train and as the train reached Jaipur, she lodged an FIR.

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Here’s what an officer said,

“We have registered a complaint and started investigation. We have identified the suspect and he will be arrested soon.”

She was brought to Surat by cops in Jaipur railway and it was on Monday that her FIR was transferred.

We hope that the accused will be detained soon.

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