Crime

5-year-old boy gang-raped in UP’s Hapur, bystanders recorded video

The incident reportedly took place on September 19, but it came to light only a week later, on September 26, after the victim's grandfather filed a complaint at the local police station.

A shocking incident happened, India. A five-year-old boy was gang-raped in UP. According to the media source, the incident reportedly took place on September 19, but it came to light only a week later, on September 26, after the victim’s grandfather filed a complaint at the local police station.

Bystanders recorded and shared online

According to the victim’s grandfather, the boy was fooled away by one of the accused, Arsh Junaid. He was then taken to a secluded location where he was sexually assaulted by Junaid and two other men, Mobin and Shamim. Shockingly, two other men who witnessed the crime did nothing but record a video of the assault and later shared it on social media.

The victim’s grandfather stated that they went to the accused’s house to confront them about the incident but were met with abuse and threats. The accused are currently at large, and police are investigating a possible personal grudge between the families.

An FIR has been registered against the accused under various charges, including kidnapping, criminal intimidation, and sexual assault.

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One more horrible incident

In another disturbing incident in Uttar Pradesh, a 13-year-old girl was kidnapped and gang-raped by two men in Delhi. The victim was abducted on September 24 and taken to a hotel where she was sexually assaulted. The accused also recorded a video of the crime.

The police have arrested the two accused, who have been identified as Danish and another man. Danish is believed to have used his identity card to book the hotel room. The victim was later abandoned near her home and fled, prompting her family to report the incident to the police.

These horrifying incidents highlight the urgent need for stricter laws and measures to protect children from sexual abuse. It is also crucial to raise awareness about the importance of reporting such crimes and providing support to survivors.

A growing fear in India—even boys aren’t safe

In a country where families are already living in fear for the safety of their daughters, the recent crimes against young boys have added to the nation’s distress. The brutal assault on a five-year-old boy in Uttar Pradesh is a harsh reminder that no child is safe regardless of gender. As such horrifying incidents increase, it raises the question: What is the future of India if these crimes continue? The fear of such an act happening at any moment has shaken the very fabric of our society. Urgent action is needed to ensure that children, both boys and girls, can live in safety and peace.

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