Disgusting! 3-Year-Old Girl Raped In Car By Landlord’s Son & Friend On Pretext Of Candy In MP's Gwalior
They told the girl not to tell anyone and later dropped her back home.

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A disturbing incident was reported from Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior, where a 3-year-old girl was allegedly raped by the landlord's son and his friend on Tuesday. The duo lured the little girl in their car on pretext of buying her a candy and raped her.
This incident is from a colony under Dabra City Police Station in Gwalior. The girl's family lives on rent. One of the accused is the son of the house owner.
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According to the information, the two boys took the little girl in a car by giving her a toffee. Inside the car, they raped her.
They told the girl not to tell anyone and later dropped her back home. However, the girl narrated the entire incident to her mother. Her parents then went straight to the Dabra City Police Station. The police took the case seriously and arrested both accused quickly.
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Considering the seriousness of the incident, SDOP Dabra Jitendra Nagaich, CSP Kiran Ahirwar, and Women’s Police Station In-charge Balwinder Dhillon reached the location. They recorded the statements of the girl and her mother with videography.
ASP Niranjan Sharma said that a case has been registered under the POCSO Act and rape sections.
Multiple police teams have been formed and sent out to different locations to carry out a thorough investigation into the incident and to ensure that strict legal action is taken against the accused as quickly as possible.
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