To begin with, a 30-year-old woman was gang-raped by two railway workers in a train electrical grid cabin for the railway electrical conservation employees while two others guarded the room at New Delhi railway station premises in the early hours of Friday, the Delhi police reported on Saturday. All four railway personnel have been incarcerated, those who were involved with the crime that came after the woman called the police around 2.30am on Friday.
The suspects alleges to be workers of the railway department
Subsequently one of the incarcerated men, identified as 35-year-old Satish Kumar, has been familiar with the woman for the past two years. He presented himself as a railway staff to the woman. The other three incarcerated men, identified as Vinod Kumar, 38, Mangal Chand Meena, 33, and Jagdish Chand,37, respectively are said to be friends of Kumar. All four are staff of the electrical section in the Indian railways, retorted deputy commissioner of police for the railway section, Harendra Kumar Singh.
Meanwhile, DCP Singh retorted that the woman initially made a call to the police at 2.27 am in the morning and professed that two men gang raped her in a cabin at a railway terminal. The call was firstly received at the Old Delhi railway station police department. The police staff searched for the person who made the call but she could not be located anywhere near the railway terminal.
Moreover, they contacted the woman on the mobile number she had used to call the police. She complained that she was waiting for the police at platforms number 8-9 at the New Delhi railway terminal. Accordingly, the police personnel of the New Delhi railway police station was expected to meet the woman, the DCP retorted.
The four suspects are incarcerated on the grounds of gang rape and unwarranted captivity
In conclusion, on the grounds of the complainant, the woman a case of gang rape and unwarranted captivity was recorded. All four suspects were incarcerated within the very first two hours of the complaint. They were presented before the Delhi court, which sentenced them to jail. No previous involvement of the incarcerated men was discovered, the police retorted.