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2 sisters stripped, assaulted for not repaying loan; Karnataka police lodge complaint after 2 days

The assault videos went viral on social media creating public outrage against police and the accused men

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Bengaluru, June 29

Two sisters were stripped and assaulted at their house in the limits of Sarjapur police station on the outskirts of Bengaluru.

It is alleged that the police refused to lodge a complaint for two days. It was only after public outrage that the complaint was lodged.

The police on Wednesday arrested two accused men Ramakrishna Reddy and Sunil Kumar while a third accused man Indramma is yet to be arrested.

The incident took place in Doddabommasandra in Anekal taluk.

According to the complaint, one of the victims had taken a loan of Rs 1 lakh at 30 per cent interest for the education of her children from Reddy, a resident of Neriga village near Doddabommasandra.

However, she was asked to repay the entire loan amount at once. The villagers had brokered an agreement that once they sell their land, the victim would repay the loan amount.

Despite the agreement, the accused barged into her house and assaulted and stripped the victims.

They had approached Sarjapur police station in connection with the incident. However, it is alleged that Inspector Raghavendra Imbrapur refused to lodge the complaint.

The inspector had asked the victims to negotiate with the accused for a settlement.

Meanwhile, the assault videos went viral on social media creating public outrage against the police and the accused men.

The cops finally called the victims to the police station and lodged a complaint on Tuesday night. IANS

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