Bengaluru student raped on multiple occasions by Physics, Biology lecturers, their friend
A college student in Bengaluru was allegedly raped by her Physics and Biology lecturers as well as their friend on multiple occasions. The accused have been arrested, according to media reports.
The accused involved are Narendra, a Physics lecturer, Sandeep, a Biology lecturer, and their friend Anoop. Both lecturers work at a private college in the city, where the survivor was a student.
As per the police complaint, Narendra initially approached the student under the pretext of sharing academic notes and gradually built a friendship through constant messaging.
He then called her to Anoop's room in Bengaluru, where he allegedly raped her and threatened her with dire consequences if she disclosed the incident to anyone.
Days later, Sandeep made advances towards the student. When she resisted, he allegedly blackmailed her, claiming to have photos and videos of her with Narendra.
He, too, allegedly raped her at Anoop's residence.
Anoop then made her advances and threatened her with CCTV footage of her entering his room. She was sexually assaulted by Anoop as well.
The traumatised student confided in her parents when they visited her in Bengaluru. The family approached the Karnataka State Women's Commission and then filed a complaint at the Marathahalli Police Station.
The two teachers and Anoop have been arrested and produced before a court.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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