The police have stated that all of the charges made by a lady who is 42 years old in the Kurla gangrape case have been shown to be false. The woman said that three males attacked her with knives a month ago and burned her private parts with cigarette butts as they were doing so. She also claimed that they sexually molested her. The police have stated that all of the charges made by a lady who is 42 years old in the Kurla gang rape case have been shown to be false. The woman said that three males attacked her with knives a month ago and burned her private parts with cigarette butts as they were doing so. She also claimed that they sexually molested her. One of the three suspects, known as Bablu alias Mohammad Yakub Siddiqui, was taken into custody by the police, and he has been held in jail for the past forty days for a crime that he did not commit.
The Free Press Journal had earlier written about two medical reports of the victim that were provided by JJ and Bhabha hospitals. In both reports, it was stated unequivocally that the 'rape' allegation is untrue, and that the injuries were self-inflicted.'
The police had also forwarded the visual evidence that they had acquired from the alleged crime site, and the outcome had arrived early in the previous week. The forensic findings, too, were unable to provide evidence to support the charges, according to sources at the Kurla police station. "An executive summary of the report that will be presented in court is now being drafted by our team. An officer from the police department stated that all of the examination and forensic reports would be included to this report.
The police reported that the two further suspects had denied all charges and stated that the victim "made up" all of the allegations in an effort to exact revenge on the accused. The conflict, according to the authorities, began when both parties were involved in the narcotics trade.