Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 11:46:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 11:49:16
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While India continues to grapple with improving women's safety on the streets, horrifying incidents keep slipping through the cracks. Most recently, a 17-year-old girl traveling in a car was allegedly sexually assaulted and three other women occupants robbed of gold jewellery by two motorbike-borne unidentified persons on a highway in Maharashtra's Pune district, police said. This indicates that no one is safe, even on India's highways.
The incident, which took place around 5:30 pm on Saturday, August 27, saw two men attacking a car on the Pune-Sholapur highway near Khed Shivapur. The men, who were riding a black motorbike, first hit the car with their vehicle, causing significant damage. They then verbally abused the four women occupants of the car, sexually assaulted the 17-year-old, and robbed the other three women of their gold jewellery. The two men fled the scene immediately after.
Police officials say that the men had prior knowledge of the car's travel plans, suggesting that the crime was premeditated. According to the police, this is a concerning indication that these kinds of crimes can happen anywhere, even on major roadways. The police are now investigating and searching for the suspects.
This heinous crime is just one in a cascading series of sexual assaults in India. While the government continues to introduce new safety protocols and initiatives, more pervasive change is desperately needed.
Wrap-up sentence: The gravity of this crime is a sobering reminder of the pressing need to prioritize women's safety in public spaces, particularly on highways, and to hold accountable those who commit such heinous acts.