This Article is From Aug 28, 2021

Karnataka Home Minister Says Police Cracked Mysuru Gang-Rape Case, Declines Comment On Arrests

Mysuru Gang-Rape: "Police have succeeded," the state Home Minister said without going into the details. Director General & Inspector General of Police of Karnataka Praveen Sood is supervising the investigation into the gang-rape which has sparked massive outrage.

Karnataka Home Minister Says Police Cracked Mysuru Gang-Rape Case, Declines Comment On Arrests

Mysuru Gang-Rape: "Police have succeeded," state Home Minister said without going into details.

Bengaluru:

Police have succeeded in cracking the Mysuru gang-rape case, Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said today.

He declined to comment on some reports that four or five people have been taken into custody in connection with the incident.

"Police have succeeded," the state Home Minister said without going into the details.

Earlier, Chief Minister Basavaraj S Bommai said he is confident that the police would crack the case as early as possible and arrest the accused.

Mr Bommai said five police teams are investigating the case.

"Police have taken the Mysuru case very seriously," he told reporters in Bengaluru. "I am confident that the police will succeed in cracking the case as early as possible".

The rape survivor, a college student, was gang-raped near Chamundi foothills on the outskirts of Mysuru on August 24. Her male friend who was with her was assaulted by the gang.

The gang-members demanded from them Rs three lakh not to make public the video of the rape, police sources told news agency Press Trust of India.

Director General & Inspector General of Police of Karnataka Praveen Sood is supervising the investigation into the gang-rape which has sparked massive outrage.
 

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