• Woman raped, dumped, abducted again and gang-raped again in Karaikal, India
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[url]http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/puducherry/Woman-raped-dumped-abducted-again-and-gang-raped-in-Karaikal/articleshow/27988890.cms[/url] [QUOTE]KARAIKAL: On Christmas eve, a 20-year-old woman was abducted by three men and raped by one of them in Karaikal in the Union territory of Puducherry. Within minutes after she was let off by them, another group of seven men abducted her and six of them took turns to rape her. Police rescued the woman following a tip off from her friend and arrested 10 people. Police said Smitha, working in a computer firm in Tamil Nadu, had accompanied her friend Rani to Karaikal to meet the latter's boyfriend on December 24. A 17-year-old boy known to Rani joined them when they went sight seeing. Rani complained of uneasiness and her boyfriend took them to a friend's house in the town. Smitha suggested that they refresh themselves and return home soon. She told the police that a gang of three men, who were watching them, abducted her on finding her alone. They took her to a secluded place and one of them raped her. They let her off later. Smitha made desperate attempts to contact her friend, and the youth and the minor managed to locate her. When they were escorting her to a safe place, another gang of seven men assaulted the two and abducted her. After taking her to another secluded place, six of them took took turns to rape her. The youth and minor boy along with their local friends launched a hunt for the abducted woman. Their friends managed to spot a member of the second gang and attacked him. On learning that their aide had been attacked, the gang reached the spot and soon a group clash broke out. A local resident alerted the police. A team reached the spot and managed to detain three of the men and later arrested seven more. A few of the men are absconding. Senior superintendent of police (Karaikal) Monika Bahardwaj, who took the statement from the victim, said police have launched a full-fledged investigation to ascertain the veracity of her claims. Sub-inspector Venkatachalapathy and head constable Sabapathy have been suspended for lapses in handling the incident. Police have identified 13 people and arrested 10 of them. Jaganathan, Manikandan, Faisal and one more unidentified man were absconding. Three of the arrested 10 people were the victim's friends, who were booked on charges of not alerting police about the crime. The other arrested were identified as Irfan, Nasir, Amir, Akbar, Iqbal, Kasim and Yusuf. Police registered cases against 14 people under IPC sections 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person), 376 - 2 (g) (punishment for rape - commits rape during communal or sectarian violence), 202 (intentional omission to give information of offence by person bound to inform) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation). (Names have been changed to protect identity)[/QUOTE] india is beyond hosed.
lets send in drones armed with rocket guided dildos, see how they like a taste of their own medicine
Jesus this is fucked up
Ok, serious question. Why bother listing names if you are just going to change them?
Isnt the punishment there for rape really severe? but they just keep doing it..
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What a slut. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Terrible post" - Craptasket))[/highlight]
Scratch India off of my travel list.
[QUOTE=tinhead50;43340735]Ok, serious question. Why bother listing names if you are just going to change them?[/QUOTE] names of the rapists not changed, names of victims were changed so they could maintain anonymity but still tell who was who in a story.
I was honestly hoping that the lack of news in the past few months was a sign that maybe this shit had finally ended, but I guess not. I really hope India can get it's shit together soon.
[QUOTE=The Jackal;43340753]What a slut.[/QUOTE] Why
Holy shit that's the stuff of nightmares and dread. Hard to believe people like that can function and exist with such disregard for human life, I hope the woman gets all the counselling and support she'll ever need.
So is India literally just a complete shithole or what
Wasn't there another story about some rapists get set free?
[QUOTE=Sector 7;43341290]So is India literally just a complete shithole or what[/QUOTE] Unfortunately, yeah, not exactly the pinnacle of human living. It's not their fault though really, just the huge amount of people, government and legal corruption, and various other things that typically plague people heavy countries like china/india.
Jesus. I'd be for just handing out derringers to every woman on the street. That's how bad this whole thing has become.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;43341589]Jesus. I'd be for just handing out derringers to every woman on the street. That's how bad this whole thing has become.[/QUOTE] then the women will take over
[QUOTE=teh pirate;43341648]then the women will take over[/QUOTE] Handguns. Not tanks.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;43341589]Jesus. I'd be for just handing out derringers to every woman on the street. That's how bad this whole thing has become.[/QUOTE] Not a bad idea at this point, I would say some sort of device that alerts the police when pressed would be good but chances are they wouldnt get there in time.
Never visited India, never want to visit India.
[QUOTE=dwt110;43340713]lets send in drones armed with rocket guided dildos, see how they like a taste of their own medicine[/QUOTE] Saints Row India? Anyways: Disgusting.
I guess this is the reason you never see roadtrip movies coming out of bollywood.
[QUOTE=woaka;43342592]Never visited India, never want to visit India.[/QUOTE] aside from seeing the taj mahal and a couple of some other monuments, there isn't much point in visiting india ever.
[QUOTE=Proj3ct_ZeRo;43340747]Isnt the punishment there for rape really severe? but they just keep doing it..[/QUOTE] Yeah, some have died for it. But it's almost like death penalties don't work.
[QUOTE=Wizards Court;43344488]aside from seeing the taj mahal and a couple of some other monuments, there isn't much point in visiting india ever.[/QUOTE] This would only be true if you were going only to see tourist attractions. There's a lot you can learn about culture, both good and bad parts of it, by going to India. Also there seems to be some sort of idea going around that you see rape on every street corner in India, which isn't even remotely close to truth.
Can't we just make an Indian Rape of the Day thread?
[QUOTE=LarparNar;43344554]This would only be true if you were going only to see tourist attractions. There's a lot you can learn about culture, both good and bad parts of it, by going to India. Also there seems to be some sort of idea going around that you see rape on every street corner in India, which isn't even remotely close to truth.[/QUOTE] true, on other hand, rape is horribly endemic in india [IMG]http://womanstats.org/laststatics/combinedscaleandsanctionofrape20113.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://womanstats.org/substatics/Strength%20of%20Barriers%20to%20Reporting%20Rape_2011tif_wmlogo3.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://womanstats.org/laststatics/weightedinternationalrape20113.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://womanstats.org/substatics/Inclusivity%20of%20Laws%20Concerning%20Rape_2011tif_wmlogo3.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Wizards Court;43344577][/QUOTE] Germany needs to get their shit together.
[QUOTE=Proj3ct_ZeRo;43340747]Isnt the punishment there for rape really severe? but they just keep doing it..[/QUOTE] My thought exactly. What's the deal with these people?
[QUOTE=Proj3ct_ZeRo;43340747]Isnt the punishment there for rape really severe? but they just keep doing it..[/QUOTE] It's not so simple. Look at the map someone posted a while ago. India is one of those countries where parents can disown their child for being raped, so the victims just keep it secret and don't report it
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