Muslim girl invites friend and gets her raped by her brother

Recently, a sensitive gang rape incident story has come to light, in which a friend herself trapped the girl in such a lure trap. This story is not just about a girl; it shows the scary truth present in our society, of which every girl needs to be cautious.

According to sources, the Hindu girl goes to a coffee cafe with her Muslim female friend, where her friend’s brother, Ashraf, also comes. All three order coffee, but the Hindu girl’s coffee is mixed with a narcotic pill, and she is made unconscious. A worker named Bablu, who works in the coffee cafe, gets involved in this incident and allots a cabin to Ashraf, in which the girl is raped.

Ashraf rapes the Hindu girl in an unconscious state and clicks her private photos for blackmailing. When the girl regains consciousness, Ashraf traps her and asks her to keep quiet or else threatens to make her photos viral. The girl is scared and falls into Ashraf’s trap, fearing his threats to viral her private pictures.

Ashraf blackmails the Hindu girl and uses her to call her other friends to the cafe. In this way, many girls are raped in a loop, videos of all are recorded and pressure is created to bring more girls by threatening to make them viral. 7 other boys are also involved in this whole rape case: Ashraf, Sanveer, Shahrukh, Soybanur, Faizan, Soheb, Khalid, & Aamir.

They blackmailed the victim, a Hindu girl, and took her social media credentials, through which they targeted her friends and tried to trap them by talking to them. In this way, this gang raped many girls and also blackmailed them by recording their private videos and photos.

The victim remained trapped in this act for a year; finally, fed up with it, she told her mother, after which a complaint was lodged. The police also acted swiftly and arrested 8 accused boys, all of whom were between 20 and 30 years of age.

This incident teaches society that one should not trust anyone blindly, no matter how close a friend they may be. Avoid eating or drinking any unknown thing in public places. If anyone threatens you, instead of getting scared, immediately seek the help of the police.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].