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Two teenage girls from Jharkhand were allegedly raped by four persons, including two minor boys, for the last six months in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district, the police said on 22 May, Wednesday.
The incident was reported at Raila police station of Bhilwara on 21 May, Tuesday, the DSP Himmat Singh said.
He said that a case has been registered against a contractor, Montu, who had brought the girls from Daltanganj of Jharkhand and Chandra Kant and two minor boys under IPC Section 376D (Gang rape) and relevant sections of POCSO Act.
The accused are on the run, the police said. Bhilwara CWC’s chairperson Suman Trivedi said that the contractor had paid Rs 4,000 each to the girls' families nearly two years ago, promising them a job in Rajasthan.
The girls were working at a factory in Bhilwara, the official said.
Trivedi said that the girls were not allowed to talk to their parents. The victims managed to escape when the accused were partying late night. They reached Chittorgarh from where they took a train to Bhopal and a passenger helped them connect with the CWC, the chairperson added.
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