Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Woman found unconscious in Pathankot Express in Bhopal was a Bangladeshi from Mumbai


The 20-year-old woman who was found in the Pathankot Express when it arrived in Bhopal was a Bangladeshi woman who had been brought to Mumbai 5-years back and forced into the flesh trade. She was gang raped by some persons at Kalyan station and dumped in the Pathankot Express.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 19 May 2015.
It seems someone had brought her to Mumbai five years back and was allegedly pushed into flesh trade. She hailed from Abhaynagar in Bangladesh and the pe4rson who had brought her had sold her to another person. The woman lived with this man in a slum colony near Kalyan railway station.
On 10 May, she was beaten up and gangraped by some persons near Kalyan railway station and, after committing the heinous crime, the accused dumped her into the train. She was unconscious and some passengers informed the railway police at Bhopal who took her to a hospital. Later, on 13 May, she narrated her ordeal to the police who have booked seven persons in this regard.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

A few more must reads -

Nashik Kumbhmela 2015 – a once in 12-years pilgrimage

Trip to Nashik should take in Shirdi and the Ajanta and Ellora caves

Nashik, a tourist center with links to the epic Ramayana

Nashik, a tourist center with links to the Mahabharata

Kumbhmela 2015 in Nashik – guided tours to wineries and vineyards

Nashik transforms from a place of pilgrimage to an industrial hub


Activists on kayaks protest against drilling for oil in Alaska

Disenchanted with rosy promises of a life with the ISIS, three British girls escape

Over 600 stranded migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar rescued by local fishermen

British spy chiefs recruiting computer geeks for £27,913 to help fight terrorists, criminal gangs and hackers

Ancient 2000-year-old city of Palmyra in Syria targeted for destruction by ISIS

I become a detective to trace a missing consignment


Another interesting blog - Citizen Journalist

Another interesting blog - Ramblings

No comments:

Post a Comment