An 11-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped by a car's driver, raped, and then dropped on a road in Meerut on Saturday, police said.
Based on a complaint from the girl's mother, a case was registered at the Ganganagar police station, they said.
She has alleged that on Saturday morning her daughter had gone to get milk and on the way, she was taken away by someone in a car, and then dropped on a road about an hour later, Circle Officer (Sadar Dehat) Devesh Singh said, adding that the woman has alleged that her daughter was raped.
Mr Singh said on the basis of the complaint, a case was registered against an unknown person under Indian Penal Code section 376 (rape).
During investigation, a lot of information regarding the incident was gathered from CCTV camera footage, he said. Footage shows that the girl sits in the car after opening its door, Mr Singh said.
The girl's medical examination has been done and once the report comes, it will be known whether she was raped, he said and assured that the car and its driver will be traced soon.
The girl's mother in her complaint has said that at 9 am, she got information that her daughter was lying on a divider in a delirious condition.
She said as soon as she got the information, she reached the spot and brought her daughter home from there, and added that when her daughter told her about what had happened, she lodged the police complaint.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Featured Video Of The Day
Promised 20 Lakhs, Paid Only Rs 1 Lakh, Hitman Goes To Cops In UP Meerut Man's Bizarre Matrimonial Ad With PowerPoint Pitch Is Viral Meerut Hospital Doctors On Strike After Patient's Relatives Hit Colleague On Head Amazon Employee Greets Friend At Wedding, Dies Of Cardiac Arrest This Asian City Is Emerging As Sex Tourism Hub. It's Not Where You Think Russia's Firing Of ICBM On Ukraine Is Weapon's 1st Combat Use In History PM Modi: Culture, Cuisine, Cricket Strengthen India-Guyana Ties Elon Musk Slams Australia's Plan To Ban Social Media For Kids Under 16 Assam Chief Minister Unveils These Facilities At Legislative Complex Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.