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Auto driver among three held for raping researcher near ITO in Oct

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 November 2024 ()
Delhi police arrested three men in connection with the gang rape of a 34-year-old woman researcher on October 11th. The accused, identified through CCTV footage and witness testimonies, allegedly assaulted the woman near ITO and abandoned her in Sarai Kale Khan. Police are ensuring the accused face the harshest punishment under the law.
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