Bengaluru: Inspector accused of raping woman police constable; FIR filed
Team Udayavani, Mar 11, 2022, 10:38 AM IST
Bengaluru: A woman police constable in Bengaluru has accused a police inspector of raping her with the false promise of marriage, assault, and posing a life threat to her.
Acting on the complaint filed by the victim, Govindarajnagar police station has initiated a probe into the accusations against R. Madhusudhan, who is attached to State Intelligence Department.
Reportedly the victim was acquainted with the accused since 2017. She alleged that he promised to marry her and took her to a resort in the outskirts of Bengaluru where he forcefully had sex with her. He urged her not to reveal the matter to anyone and continued his affair with her. In 2019, when the woman constable informed him of her pregnancy he made her forcefully swallow abortion pills. As she developed health complications he took her to a hospital and got the abortion done.
The inspector had kept her in a rented house in Moodalapalya. When she insisted on marriage, the accused again assaulted her and kicked her on her abdomen. She said in her complaint that she had to suffer abortion again as she was pregnant again.
She has also alleged that on February 19, the accused had given her a life threat.
With IANS inputs
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