Karnataka Police Arrest Two Suspects in Hampi rape and assault case

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-15 11:40:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 10:59:53

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Karnataka Police Arrest Two Suspects in Hampi rape and assault case

Karnataka police have acted swiftly in arresting two suspects, Mallesh and Sai Chetan, in the rape and assault case near Hampi. The vicious attack, which killed one victim and left two others traumatized, has shocked the nation and inflamed ongoing concerns around the safety of women and tourists in India.

On March 6, five people were undertaking a stargazing tour on the banks of the Tungabhadra canal when they were confronted by three men on a motorcycle. Asking for 100 rupees for petrol, the strangers turned violent when refused and pushed three male tourists into the canal before raping two women. They stole their victims' money and mobile phones before fleeing the scene.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah swiftly labelled the incident a "heinous act" and assured the public that the police were taking necessary action. Bibhash, a 26-year-old tourist from Odisha, whose body was found two days after the attack, succumbed to his injuries.

The arrest of Mallesh and Sai Chetan is a crucial step towards justice for the victims, and police continue to investigate the case.

Can India guarantee the safety of women and tourists in its states? The incident has once again sparked conversations about the need for stricter laws and vigilant policing to prevent such heinous acts and safeguard vulnerable communities.

Only a comprehensive overhaul of the system can prevent such atrocities and restore confidence in the safety of citizens and tourists across the country.