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Gang rape case of Spanish woman, judge met, victim said this for India

Dumka: The Spanish travel blogger who was gang-raped in Dumka, Jharkhand, has worked to save the honor of India. After the gangrape of the woman, many people are spewing venom against the country. In such a situation, the victim herself has come forward and given a befitting reply to such people. Describing India as a great country, the woman said that stop talking nonsense about the country because such incidents happen in every country of the world. The woman has written on social media that whether it is Spain, Brazil, America or any other country, no one is untouched by this. We were in India so stop saying this happened. On Monday, the Chief District Judge met the victim and recorded her statement. Police have arrested three accused so far. Raids are underway to search for the rest.
“The point is that rape or robbery can happen to you, to your brother, to your mother, to your daughter or to anyone,” the Spanish couple wrote in a social media post. No country in the world is untouched by this. This has happened many times in Spain also. This has happened all over the world… Spain, Brazil, America, it has happened in all the countries… So don’t talk nonsense that this has happened because we are in India. Apart from this, the couple posted a picture of an accused on social media and appealed to the public to help them and the police in finding him. He wrote that India is a ‘great and worth visiting country’. Thanks to the administration for all their assistance.
Dumka Principal District Judge (PDJ) and District Legal Services Authority Chairman Anil Kumar Mishra met the Spanish national who was allegedly gang-raped by seven people in Dumka. He submitted a report in this regard to Jharkhand Legal Services Authority (JHALSA). In his report, Mishra said that his team had ensured that the woman got adequate security while the investigation proceeded.
The PDJ team helped him record his statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Jharkhand Police paid them a compensation of Rs 10 lakh. “(We) assured them that the wrongdoers will be caught and prosecuted as soon as possible,” the Dumka judge said in his report. The victim is emotionally broken, but her physical condition is stable, and medical examination is being conducted. Let us tell you that on Friday, March 1, a compensation of Rs 10 lakh was given to the Spanish woman who was gang-raped in Dumka, Jharkhand. Deputy Police Commissioner A Dodde handed over a check of Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the rape victim’s husband. The Spanish woman, who was on a bike tour with her husband, was allegedly gang-raped about 300 km from state capital Ranchi, where she stayed for the night in a tent with her husband, police said Was. The woman’s husband accepted the compensation and thanked the state police for promptly investigating the case. “Thank you for the very speedy investigation,” he said. Seven people were allegedly involved in the crime. Police have arrested three people so far. The search is on to nab the remaining accused. The Deputy Commissioner said on Tuesday that the couple would leave Dumka under police escort on Tuesday. He said, ‘We are ready to provide whatever help they want.’ The 28-year-old woman and her 64-year-old husband had reached Dumka from Bangladesh on two bikes. He had to go further to Bhagalpur in Bihar because he was going to Nepal via Bihar. The couple had come to India on a tourist visa.

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