Mumbai horror: 27-year-old raped at her own birthday party, two including female friend booked

Mumbai horror: 27-year-old raped at her own birthday party, two including female friend booked

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 02:11 AM IST
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The Waliv police have booked two persons over the alleged rape of a 27-year-old woman at her own birthday party.

According to Indian Express, the incident took place on February 13 at the house of the accused woman. The accused woman had thrown a birthday party for the victim. The accused woman also invited a bunch of other friends for the party. The victim told cops that the accused woman spiked her drink and then pinned her pinned her down while the accused man raped her.

A police officer told the leading daily, “The victim had lost consciousness, when she woke up, she found herself in a room with the two accused, who threatened to upload her objectionable photographs online. Later, the woman approached us and we lodged a case.” The police are yet to arrest the accused and are investigating the case. The cops are also probing that whether the two accused have recorded the act.

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