Gurugram, June 7: A 30-year-old Kenyan woman has alleged that she was abducted from an upscale area of Gurugram and gangraped by five men, police said on Thursday.
The woman from Kenya, living in Chhattarpur in Delhi, told police that she had come to a Gurugram hotel for a party on Wednesday night.
She said that when she was waiting for a taxi near Bristol Hotel early on Thursday, three people came in a car and offered her a lift.
"When I refused ... two of them dragged me into the car and took me to a house in Golf Extension Road area where two men were already having drinks. All of them sexually assaulted me," the victim said in her complaint.
Police spokesperson Ravinder Kumar said that three persons were detained on the basis of sketches prepared after the description given by the victim.
Kumar said doctors confirmed that the victim was sexually assaulted.
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Chennai: A plea has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking the establishment of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) or directions to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) or Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the corruption charges against Indian businessman Gautam Adani. The plea follows Adani’s indictment by the United States Department of Justice in the Eastern District of New York on bribery charges.
Filed by Advocate and Desiya Makkal Sakthi Katchi President ML Ravi, the plea alleges that Adani, along with other businessmen and power distribution companies in India, was involved in a scheme to bribe Indian government officials. The bribes were reportedly aimed at securing lucrative solar energy contracts with Indian entities. According to the US Department of Justice, Adani’s group paid USD 265 million in bribes, primarily to officials in Andhra Pradesh, to secure contracts with state electricity distribution companies between 2001 and 2023.
Ravi criticised the Indian authorities for their silence on the matter, despite the exposure of the corruption by foreign agencies. He argued that the lack of action by Indian investigation agencies undermines public trust and hinders national development. He called for a thorough investigation to uncover the full extent of the allegations, asserting that public officials had abused their power for personal gain, in violation of their duties.