Two booked in Goa for raping niece for 10 years


Panaji, Oct 25 (IANS): The police in Goa have filed an FIR against two persons for allegedly raping their niece for over 10 years, an official said.

According to a First Information Report filed at the Porvorim police station in North Goa district, the victim aged 23, has said that the two uncles had repeatedly sexually assaulted her for nearly a decade.

Police Inspector in-charge of the Porvorim police station Paresh Naik said that the victim has recorded her statement, following which the FIR was registered on Wednesday.

"The woman claimed that the duo attempted to sexually assault her again recently after which she complained against them. We have registered a case and are trying to trace the accused," Naik said.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 25 2018

    UNbelievable and horrible.why did the victim complain to her parents or someone esle?Is she a Orphan and lives with uncles and auntees?Atleast homepeople should have noticed it when so long sexual abuse was going on.Punish them with prisoning them for life long.They should pay to the victim a heavy compansation otherwise more prison for 5years.

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