Mysuru gangrape News
Mysuru gang rape survivor has reportedly left the city along with her family, without giving her statement to the police.
Police on Saturday announced the arrest of five people from neighboring Tamil Nadu, including a juvenile.
The police are on the lookout for a sixth suspect.
Entry of visitors to the Kukkarahalli lake premises has also been banned after 6.30 pm.
The order came in the backdrop of the gang-rape of a college student near Chamundi foothills on the outskirts of Mysuru on August 24.
CM Bommai distanced from his cabinet colleague's statement and sought clarification
He has instructed the DG & IGP to visit Mysuru and hold a meeting with the officers to expedite the probe
A college girl was allegedly raped by five men near Chamundi Hills in Mysuru late on Tuesday and the incident came to light on Wednesday. The girl and her male friend, who was assaulted by the gang, are undergoing treatment in a private hospital.
Karnataka CM criticised Home Minister's statement
The victim and her friend are undergoing treatment
The Karnaraka home minister said there is no information on arrest so far.
A college woman was raped and attacked by unidentified men in Mysuru.
NCW has written to Karnataka police on the matter.
The incident took place on Tuesday at about 7 pm
The police have recorded a statement from her friend
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