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19-year-old woman gang-raped for 20 days by Mohammad Arshad, Asim and five others in Sambhal; accused absconding

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As stated by the survivor, Mohd Arshad and Asim kidnapped her on September 27. The trio sexually assaulted her after the two put her under sedation and drove her to the Moradabad home of their friend Ashiq Khan. Subsequently, Faiz Alam and Soni Hussain joined the group and started attacking her.

Five guys violently abducted and sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman in the Uttar Pradeshn region of Sambhal for 20 days. On Monday, October 30, the Sambhal police confirmed the incident and said that the victim was raped by five males with the help of two women.

The victim was abducted and assaulted by the accused men with the help of two accused women, Zeba Khan and Saira Begum. For around 20 days, the victim was held captive and sexually assaulted by several males. The victim reportedly made it out of the residence on October 12 and made it back home.

As of right now, none of the seven defendants in the case have been apprehended; they are all still at large. An FIR has been filed against all seven of them at the Sambhal Kotwali police station under various sections, and police have initiated a manhunt to apprehend the offenders.

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