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“No one slept for 3-4 days” Police reveal how they solved the Ujjain Rape Case, Details

Madhya Pradesh police's exhaustive efforts cracked the Ujjain rape case, involving extensive cyber investigation and CCTV analysis.

Ujjain Rape Case: The Madhya Pradesh police, who arrested the suspect in the widely covered Ujjain rape case, stated on Friday that they had to exert exceptional efforts to solve the case. The case had shocked the entire nation.

Police official speaks on Ujjain Rape Case

This investigation involved interrogating numerous individuals and scrutinising footage from more than 700 CCTV cameras. Eventually, they established connections to the primary suspect, Bharat Soni, an auto driver accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old survivor he picked up from Ujjain railway station, leaving her in a vulnerable state.

A police official said, “30-35 people were engaged in cyber investigation, no one slept for three to four days. When we were visiting the spot of the crime, he (accused) tried to run away. Policemen chased and caught him again.”

The Madhya Pradesh Police have additionally filed a case against another auto driver, Rakesh Malviya. The survivor boarded his auto after the crime was committed, but Malviya failed to report her condition to the police. This act is considered an offense under the strict Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act.

Raju Soni, the father of the rape accused, has requested the death penalty for his son if he is proven guilty. He said, “This is very wrong, he should be punished, what other punishment would there be other than death, I would have killed him.”

Action to be taken against locals who didn’t help

When questioned about why the police hadn’t taken action against those who didn’t assist the survivor while she wandered the streets of Ujjain for hours seeking help, the police responded that legal measures would be taken against them too. Two police officers donated their blood to the girl, while the officer who solved the case also said that he wants to adopt the girl.

ASP Jayant Singh Rathore stated, “An auto driver knowingly did not inform the police, action has been taken against him. The footage will be studied, and if such people are found, and it is clear that if they did not help and did not inform the police, then we will take legal action against them.”

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