Posted by AI on 2025-09-24 02:18:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 19:14:05
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In a chilling crime that has sent shockwaves through Hyderabad, three men have been arrested for the brutal gang rape and murder of a 32-year-old woman, whose body was discovered in a state of decomposition in Kismathpur village. This incident, a stark reminder of the persistent dangers women face, has sparked outrage and demands for justice.
The Cyberabad police's swift action led to the capture of the accused: Gulam Dastagir Khan and Mohd Imran, both auto-rickshaw drivers, and Meka Durga Reddy, a car driver. According to the Rajendranagar Police Station's Station House Officer, K Kastro, the victim was initially found intoxicated by Durga Reddy, who lured her into his vehicle, plied her with food and alcohol, and then sexually assaulted her. The subsequent events are a grim tale of violence.
The perpetrators, after the initial assault, left the woman at Aramghar X Roads, where she was coerced into another vehicle by Dastagir and Imran. They drove her to Kismathpur Bridge, where the gang rape occurred. When she resisted, Khan allegedly beat her to death with sticks. Her body, abandoned in the bushes, was found two days later by locals who alerted the authorities.
The Cyberabad Special Operations Team's meticulous investigation, including CCTV footage analysis, led to the identification and arrest of the accused. All three have prior criminal records, including theft, assault, and attacking police officers. This case underscores the urgent need for stringent measures to address such heinous crimes and ensure the safety of women. With the accused in custody, the focus now shifts to the legal process and the pursuit of justice for the victim.