Jokingly, sister-in-law is called half wife of brother-in-law. But some people really consider sister-in-law as their wife. Then they cross all limits of decency. A similar incident that has torn apart relationships has come to light from Maihar in Madhya Pradesh. Here, a brother-in-law raped his sister-in-law in a moving sleeper bus. Then he fled from there. The victim went to the police station and filed a complaint against the brother-in-law. The police have registered a case and started searching for the accused.
The victim is 21 years old. The rapist is her brother-in-law. According to the information, the victim lodged a complaint in Rewa City Kotwali on July 3, after which the case has been transferred to Maihar police station. The police is raiding to arrest the accused.
According to the girl, she used to talk to her brother-in-law on the phone often. On June 26, she reached Rewa at around 1 pm, where the accused met her near Bada Pul. Both of them had breakfast together and then boarded a train to Hyderabad from Rewa railway station. As soon as the family got to know about this, they started pressurizing the young man, due to which both of them got down at Katni station. Both of them caught a sleeper bus to return to Rewa at around 9 pm.
Search for the accused continues
At around 10:30 pm, when the bus reached near Amarpatan, the accused raped her inside the bus. When she protested, he threatened to make the video viral. After this, he got off the bus at Amarpatan and fled, while the girl somehow reached Rewa. When her health deteriorated, she was admitted to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital, where during treatment on June 28, she informed her elder sister about the entire matter. Rewa SP Sudhir Agarwal said that the case is serious. It has been transferred to Maihar and the investigation has been intensified and the search for the accused is on.
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