A 25-year-old woman, who was allegedly raped repeatedly by her uncle, a traffic police constable, over the past two years, tried to kill herself by jumping into the Ganga River, the police said today.
She was saved by divers and police personnel on Sunday evening, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pramod Kumar said.
A case has been registered in the matter on the basis of the woman's complaint but no arrests have been made so far, the police said.
The woman, a resident of Mirzapur district, alleged that her uncle who is a traffic head constable, had called her family to Allahabad in January 2019 to attend Kumbh Mela.
During her stay in Allahabad, her uncle took her to a hotel where he gave her a cold drink laced with sedatives and when she became unconscious, he raped her and made a video to blackmail her, the woman said in her complaint.
She claimed that her uncle raped her several times in Allahabad and Kanpur over the past two years.
When he learnt that the woman was pregnant, he allegedly gave her a pill to abort the pregnancy, the Deputy Commissioner of Police said.
On Sunday, the accused and his son took her to a room in the Chakeri area in Kanpur where they made another video of her to further blackmail her. When she resisted, they started to beat her up and threatened her with dire consequences, Mr Kumar said.
After escaping, the woman made a call to the police helpline number and jumped into the river, but was saved by PRV personnel, the official said.
A case under relevant sections of the IPC has been registered against the traffic police constable and his son but the two have not been arrested yet, Mr Kumar said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) BBGTS Murthy said the constable would be placed under suspension after recording the woman's statement before the magistrate. A medical examination of the woman would also be conducted to confirm the charges, he added.
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