This story is from May 25, 2012

Two senior doctors accused of raping minor at health centre

Mewat police have lodged an FIR against a retired government doctor, a serving medical officer and two others for allegedly raping a minor girl in Punhana health centre.
Two senior doctors accused of raping minor at health centre
GURGAON: Mewat police have lodged an FIR against a retired government doctor, a serving medical officer and two others for allegedly raping a minor girl in Punhana health centre. The victim, aged 17, has alleged that she was confined to a room and raped for nine days.
She alleged that she was drugged and sexually abused. "After receiving the complaint we conducted a medical examination of the victim.
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There was no external injury on her body. However, based on her statement we have lodged an FIR and are investigating the case," said Mewat's senior superintendent of police (SSP) Pankaj Nain.
Anil Kumar, person in charge of Punhana police station, said that they have launched a search operation to nab the accused, retired doctor Munish Bhalla, medical officer Ashish Kumar, Ghoda village sarpanch Azad Khan and a fourth man.
The victim told police that on April 28 she had gone to Punhana market riding pillion with one of her friends on the bike of a village boy, Hasam Khan. Leaving her friend in the market, she returned with Hasam, who stopped at the health centre on the way back home.
Later he had taken her to the quarters of Dr Bhalla, who had retired on April 30. Soon all the accused entered the room and started drinking alcohol and also forced her to drink. Then began nine days of rape.
On May 8, allegedly Azad and another man took her to some other places for some days and raped her. After returning home, she shared her story with her family members.
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