24-year-old woman raped after being drugged in Karnataka’s Karkala; 2 arrested
Udupi (Karnataka), August 24
A 24-year-old woman was allegedly kidnapped, drugged and raped after being taken to a secluded place in Karkala in the district, police said on Saturday.
The incident was reported from Karkala town police station limit on the night of August 23, they said.
The victim, hailing from Karkala town, was allegedly kidnapped by one Althaf and taken to a secluded place in a car, and raped, police said.
According to the Udupi Superintendent of Police, Arun K, the woman and Althaf had been friends on Instagram for the last three months and both belonged to the same town (Karkala). On Friday, Althaf had come to the woman’s workplace and allegedly kidnapped her in a car.
After some time, another accomplice of Althaf, identified as Richard Cardoza, joined them. Althaf was having some liquor bottles and forced the woman to drink.
According to a complaint lodged by the woman and her family, Althaf had laced the drink and forced her to drink it. He later allegedly raped her and dropped her back at her house.
“We have arrested both Althaf and Cardoza and seized the vehicles used by them. Further procedures are being taken up. The victim has recorded her statement which will be submitted to the magistrate.
“She has been admitted to the Kasturba Hospital in Manipal for treatment. We have arrested both Althaf and Cardoza under the relevant sections of Bharatiya Nyay Samhita (BNS), including 138 (Abduction), 64 (Rape) and registered a case,” the police official said.
Replying to the queries of reporters in New Delhi, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said, “There are attempts by the BJP to paint the incident and give it a love jihad touch, but crime is a crime and the government will go to the bottom of it all to unearth the truth and bring the accused to the book, the police in Udupi district have already arrested two main accused and I have told the police to speed up the investigation.”
Following the incident, BJP MPs from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi alleged it to be the “most heinous act” and that the incident is a mirror to the law and order situation in Karnataka under Congress government.
Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police-Western range Amit Singh has camped in Karkala and has been monitoring the situation, police said, adding security has been beefed up.
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