Daily Sylheter Somoy
October 7, 2020
The survivor of the attempted gang-rape in Noakhali has filed a rape case against two people including “Delwar Bahini” chief Delwar in connection with torturing after undressing her and filming the incident in Begumganj upazila of Noakhali.
The case was filed with Begumganj Police Station on early Wednesday.
Harun-or-Rashid, officer-in-charge of the police station, confirmed the matter this morning.
The survivor of the gang-rape in Noakhali was previously raped multiple times at gunpoint by prime accused Delwar Hossain.
According to the case statement, one and a half years ago Delwar first entered her house and threatened her with weapons. He proceeded to rape her, and when she screamed, he threatened to gang-rape and murder her.
Earlier, the brutality occurred in Noakhali’s Begumganj upazila at Joykrishnapur village of Eklashpur union on September 2.
The video footage of five men attempting to rape the woman went viral on social media platforms on Sunday and raised concerns among netizens.
OC Harun-or-Rashid also said Delwar is currently in remand in an arms case filed by RAB at Siddhirganj police station in Narayanganj.
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