Bulandshahr: Police in northern India said on
Sunday that they had detained 15 suspects after a woman and her 14-year-old
daughter were gang-raped off a busy highway, the latest incident of sexual
violence to shock the country.
The attack took place on Friday night near the
town of Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh state after the car in which the victims
were travelling was stopped by a gang of men with an iron rod, said senior
local police official Daljeet Choudhary.
The men dragged the woman, the daughter and three
male relatives who were travelling with them to a nearby field. They then tied
up the males and raped the woman and the daughter, Choudhary said.
He said several police teams were at work to
ensure that the attackers were identified quickly. He gave no details about the
detained men.
The family was also robbed of money, jewellery
and their mobile phones.
The attack, which caused outrage across India,
highlights the persistence of violence against women in the country despite
tougher laws against sexual assault that were imposed following the December
2012 death of a young woman who was gang-raped on a bus in New Delhi.
After Friday's attack, opposition politicians in
Uttar Pradesh accused the state government of failing to protect women and
children.
Akhilesh Yadav, the chief minister of the state,
asked local police to ensure that the attackers are identified and arrested
quickly.
The Noida-based man whose wife and minor daughter
were gang-raped by highway robbers in Uttar Pradesh said on Monday that the
family of three will commit suicide if police fail to give them justice in
three months.
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