Mumbai, March 6: The Mumbai police have arrested five persons for allegedly sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl at Jogeshwari in the western suburbs after she left her home following an argument, an official said on Thursday. The Government Railway Police found the girl alone at Dadar railway station in the early hours of February 27. Initially, the girl remained silent, prompting the GRP to launch an extensive search for her family, the official said. Mumbai Shocker: Woman, 7-Year-Old Son Caught on CCTV Assaulting Toddler Inside Lift at Kanakia Paris Near Bandra Kurla Complex; Case Registered.
The GRP then learnt that a case of kidnapping had been registered at Jogeshwari police station. They handed her over to the local police. After being coaxed by the cops, the girl told them that she was sexually assaulted by five persons, the official said. The girl, a resident of Jogeshwari East, said she left her home in a huff after a fight on February 24. One of the accused, who also lives in the area, smooth-talked her into accompanying him to his house, where four more persons were present, she told the police. Mumbai Shocker: Man Strangles Four-Month-Old Daughter to Death Over Dislike for Third Child, Arrested After Failed Attempt To Mislead Police in Ghatkopar.
The minor told the police that all five sexually assaulted her before abandoning her at Dadar railway station, the official said. Based on her complaint, police registered a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and mounted a search for the accused. All five were arrested on March 2, the official said. The accused are in police custody and a probe is underway, he added.
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