Brutality with a nursing staff in her quarters in Rajasthan, accused absconding

Churu : A case of rape of a female nursing staff has come to light in the rural area of ​​Sujangarh area. The accused youth broke the door and entered the nursing staff’s quarter and committed the crime in a brutal manner. The accused youth bit the woman with his teeth. The victim has registered a case in the police station on Thursday. The police has got the woman medically examined. A team has been formed to search for the accused. At the same time, there is protest among the medical staff regarding the case. A two-hour work boycott has been announced on Friday demanding the arrest of the accused.

The victim, who is working as an ANM on contract, has told the police that a young man named Pintu Kadwa called her a few days ago. The ANM disconnected his call. Later, she put his number in the blacklist. Last night, the young man locked the front door of the quarter and broke the back door and entered inside. The accused dragged the victim and threw her mobile out after snatching it. The accused told the victim that he would ruin her life and if she did anything, he would kill her. After this, she was raped. The woman later informed her husband about this. In the morning, she went to the police station and narrated her ordeal. It is alleged that the young man also snatched the chain and 10 thousand rupees from the victim’s neck. While leaving, he locked the back door. There are marks of nail and teeth bites on the victim’s lips, cheeks and eyes.

The staff warned

A memorandum was handed over to Police Officer Dharmendra Meena under the leadership of District President of Rajasthan Nursing Union Bajrang Lal Verma, in which demand was made to arrest the accused immediately. Kanhaiyalal, Sumit, Mahendra Kumar, Rajkumar etc were included in the delegation. On the other hand, from ANM Sangh Rajasthan, Urmila Chaudhary, Sarita Meena, Pushpa Meghwal, Suman, Manisha have given a memorandum to BCMO and PMO and warned of 2 hour work boycott on 21st June. Keeping in view the seriousness of the case, three teams are searching for the accused. The accused will be in the custody of police soon. A memorandum of 2 hour work boycott has been received today from the nursing staff, but emergency services will remain operational.

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