Bengaluru Police Arrest Five Over Assault on Woman Migrant Worker
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Bengaluru, April 6 (NationPress) - Bengaluru Police have apprehended five individuals on Monday in relation to the assault of a 20-year-old female migrant worker and her male companion at a dwelling located in Labourers’ Colony on Balagere Road, falling under the jurisdiction of Varthur Police Station.
A video capturing the incident has circulated widely on social media, heightening public alarm.
Following the victim's report, authorities have filed an FIR against the suspects under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act, including: 118(1) (inflicting harm with dangerous weapons), 351(2) (criminal intimidation), 74 (assault against a woman intending to outrage her modesty), 352 (provocative insults), 3(5) (conspiracy among multiple offenders), and 78(2) (stalking).
Investigative efforts are ongoing, as police aim to locate additional individuals involved in this incident.
Details surrounding the case remain limited.
The FIR indicates that the assault took place around 10:30 p.m. on April 3, when a group of men allegedly invaded the victim’s shelter armed with wooden sticks and clubs.
The accused, identified as migrant laborers Jamshid, Tookhon, Bapoon, Noor, and others, viciously attacked both the woman and her companion, causing injuries.
Reportedly, the attackers accused the male of having an illicit relationship with the woman.
The victim, originally from another state, informed the authorities that she had been subjected to harassment from the suspects over the preceding days.
She claimed that the men had been stalking her during her daily commute, making lewd remarks, and persistently requesting her phone number, which she had declined to provide.
On the night of the incident, after returning home from work, she was visited by an acquaintance delivering water, a service he routinely provides to local residents.
At that moment, the accused purportedly entered the property and initiated their attack on both individuals.
Authorities suspect that the assault may have been retaliation following the woman’s confrontation with the aggressors regarding their stalking behavior.
The victim sustained injuries to her right hand, waist, and head. Additionally, she reported that the assailants issued death threats, warning her against continuing her stay in Bengaluru.