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Mysuru gang rape: Victim identifies rapists in ID parade
Updated On: 24 September, 2021 11:02 AM IST | Bengaluru | IANS
As the accused stood in a file along with other men, the victim identified all her attackers. The process was video recorded, sources said

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In a major development in the Mysuru gang rape case, the victim has identified her attackers, a month after the assault, during an identification parade in the district prison here in Karnataka, the sources said on Friday. The victim, 23-year-old MBA graduate, recorded her statement before the magistrate in open court under IPC Section CrPC 164 on September 22. She was brought to the Mysuru district prison under tight security on Thursday for the identification parade, according to sources.
As the accused stood in a file along with other men, the victim identified all her attackers. The process was video recorded, sources said. The victim has recorded her statement before the magistrate for about 45 minutes and gave a detailed account of her traumatic experience. The Mysuru police investigating team which faced steep obstacles during their probe, is now confident of getting the culprits maximum punishment. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has stated in the state legislative assembly that the prosecution will seek the death penalty for the accused.
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