Rape Jihad in Kerala: Hindu girl again abducted and gang raped by Jihadis

Shravan Krushnapaksha 3, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

Thiruvananthapuram : The post Ramadan Rape Jihad Row from the northern India, now has been reached to the southern part of the country.

Our Thiruvananthapuram Bureau has accessed the report  that one Hindu girl has again been abducted and gang-raped by JIhadis in Kerala. She is another victim of Rape Jihad. Now the main rapist is known as Zakki alias Zakaria (27), a resident of Bayar near Kasargod in Kerela.

On Thursday August 7, Kerala Police arrested the main accused in the abduction, gang-rape and stabbing of a 21-year-old girl that occurred at Bayar on Tuesday August 5.

The arrested is identified as Zakki alias Zakaria (27), a resident of Bayar. Police are searching for the other two accused in the case.

The three men had come by bike allegedly dragged the girl to a rubber plantations at Bayar and gang-raped her. When she resisted their attack, they reportedly stabbed her.

The three men had fled in their bike after locals came rushing on hearing the screams of the victim. They had identified Zakaria among the men who fled and a complaint was lodged at Manjeshwar police station.

The girl is recovering slowly in Kasargod general hospital. Medical examination confirmed the rape, sources said.

It is said that the accused is involved in several cases. He was booked under Goonda Act earlier and released after serving two months’ sentence in jail. Manjeshwar police had arrested him in September 2013.

The RSS protested vehemently over the situation. The protest planned by RSS supporters  in Paivalike panchayat limits urging for the arrest of rape accused was withdrawn following the arrest of Zakaria, said leaders of Sangha Parivar (RSS and allies). Shops and business establishments had remained closed till 10 am and buses were off the road following calls by Sangh Parivar to take part in the protest on 6th August. Normalcy was restored after the protest was called off.

Source : World Hindu News

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