Chargesheet filed in gang rape, dacoity cases
The Hindu
The city police investigating the case pertaining to the gang rape of a student near Chamundi Hills in August, has filed the chargesheet before the court. Commissioner of Police Chandragupta, who conf
The city police investigating the case pertaining to the gang rape of a student near Chamundi Hills in August, has filed the chargesheet before the court.
Commissioner of Police Chandragupta, who confirmed the development, said the chargesheet was filed recently. Other sources said the chargesheet based on the police investigation runs into nearly 1,500 pages and six of the seven taken into custody have been accused of the crime.
Cases have been registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code to bring them to justice. The police had spread its dragnet to Tamil Nadu to nab the accused based on bus tickets found at the scene of crime and verifying call records.
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