Hyderabad man booked for stalking minor girl, torching her father’s bike
India Today
Hyderabad Police have booked Aravinf Nani, a 24-year-old man, for stalking and threatening a minor girl. He had also torched a bike that belonged to the victim’s father.
A 24-year-old Hyderabad man has been booked by the police for stalking a 16-year-old girl and threatening to rape her if she did not accept his love proposal. The accused also torched the bike of the minor girl’s father.
A complaint was filed by the mother of the 16-year-old girl against Aravind Nani, a 24-year-old man of Papireddy colony in Hyderabad’s Serilingampally area. The mother filed the complaint after she observed a change in her daughter’s behaviour.
Upon being asked, the minor girl revealed that Aravind had been stalking her for five months and was forcing her to accept his love for her. He initially tried to befriend her by being nice, and eventually, continued stalking her and forcing her to love him. He even threatened her with dire consequences if she did not.
Upon discovering this, the victim’s parents complained to Aravind’s family, asking them to ensure he does not repeat it.
However, this led to more trouble for the girl, as Aravind was enraged after the matter was informed to his parents. He threatened to torch the victim’s father’s bike and did so on the morning of June 2. A neighbour’s bike was also damaged in the incident.
Later, the minor victim was intercepted again and the accused had threatened to rape her sister, who was handicapped and had also cut herself on the hand. The victim told her mother to not bring this up again, as she was threatened repeatedly by Aravind that he would post her photos on social media.
The victim’s mother added that the culprit behaved like a psycho, forcing her daughter to get onto his bike and grabbing her by the hand.