
Woman tonsured and paraded in Delhi
The Hindu
Case registered by Shahdara police
A woman was tonsured, publicly shamed and paraded with a blackened face and a garland of shoes hanging from her neck at Shahdara in Delhi on Wednesday. She was also allegedly sexually assaulted.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) R. Sathiyasundaram said a case under 12 Sections of the IPC, including gang rape, abduction and wrongful confinement, has been registered.
Seven women have been arrested and two minors (all from the same family) have been apprehended in the case, while the police are looking for more suspects.

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