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Monday 15 July 2013

Woman who filed '11 rape cases' held on charge of extorting an accused

Woman who filed '11 rape cases' held on charge of extorting an accused

A 40-year-old woman, who is reportedly a complainant in 11 cases of rape, stalking and other sexual offences, was arrested on charges of extortion by the East district police on Friday.
Incidentally, the man who filed the extortion complaint had been earlier charged with raping the woman.
Investigations began when the police received a complaint from one Sushil Kumar, who lives in Pandav Nagar area of East Delhi. On March 28, Sushil Kumar registered a case of extortion against the woman, claiming that she had falsely implicated him in a case of rape that was registered against him on February 19.
In his complaint, Sushil said he had befriended the woman three months ago. He told police that the woman told him that a case of rape against her husband was pending before the Karkardooma court and asked him to lend Rs 10,000 on the pretext of paying the court fee.
Sushil gave her the money, and she promised to return it soon, he said in the complaint.
A month later, Sushil asked her to return the money. When Sushil went to her house, the woman, he claimed in his official statement to the police, threatened to implicate him in a false rape case, assaulted him, snatched his mobile phone and Rs 5,000.
She then dragged him to the police station, where she registered a case under Section 376 of the IPC, following which Sushil was sent to jail.
However, after he was released on bail in March, Sushil filed an application in court requesting that his statement be recorded.
He registered a case of extortion against the woman, which was later ascertained to be true, police said.
Additional DCP (East) D K Gupta said: "The previous case under Sections of rape that the woman registered against Sushil was found to be false. On the directions of the court, a case of extortion based on Sushil's complaint was registered and the woman, arrested. She has been sent to 14 days judicial custody."

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Man commits suicide over wife's infidelity

Man commits suicide over wife's infidelity


SURAT: Munna Patel, operator in a textile embroidery unit in Katargam area killed self by consuming poisonous material. Patel consumed pesticide at his residence after a tussle with his wife.
Patel consumed pesticide on Wednesday and was rushed to hospital. He died during treatment at the hospital on Saturday. Patel's family claimed that he consumed pesticide as he was upset with birth of child to his wife.
Patel became father recently but he had doubt about his wife's relationship with other man. He started questioning his wife about her relationship with other man since she returned home after birth of a child. He questioned her that 'who is father of the child?' Patel told his wife that she was staying at village since long and not with him. Since they were not living together for a long period, Patel claimed that he is not father of the child.
Over the issue they fought with each other several times. Upset due to his belief Patel threatened to kill self and on not getting any satisfactory reply he ended life. Family members attempted to end the dispute between the couple but it did not help. Police are now questioning the family members to get more information in the case.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/21079872.cms?intenttarget=no

IT employee jumps to death from office building

IT employee jumps to death from office building

CHENNAI: In the fourth incident in a month, an engineering graduate employed with an IT firm committed suicide by jumping from the terrace of a building at Kanthanchavadi on Rajiv Gandhi Salai (Old Mahabalipuram Road) on Sunday.

A Naveen Kumar, 28, of Vellore district jumped to death at 12.02pm from the terrace of Prince Info City building on OMR, allegedly after a tiff with his girlfriend.

Police said Naveen had gone to the 11th floor of the building with a co-worker. He told his co-worker he needed to make a call and went up to the terrace. He left his mobile on the terrace and then jumped to death. A security guard, who heard a loud thud, rushed to the parking area and found Naveen lying in a pool of blood.

After checking call details, police found that he had called his girlfriend at least four times on Sunday. "He was not in good terms with his girlfriend for the past one week as they had a tiff over their wedding," said an investigating officer.

Though the gate to the terrace was shut and the security guard at the main gate keeps the key, some employees had managed to break the lock to smoke on the terrace," said a security guard.

A colleague of Naveen said the latter had been depressed since morning. Though his shift was over at 11.30am, he did not leave the office. Naveen was employed on a sub-contract basis with Maersk for the past four months. He stayed at Kannagi Nagar. 
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