Mumbai Photojournalist gang rape case: One arrested, 4 others identified

CrimeMumbai Photojournalist gang rape case: One arrested, 4 others identified

Mumbai:  The Mumbai Police have arrested one of the five accused in the gang rape of a 23-year-old photojournalist while rest four have been identified and around 20 special teams are on their trail, Mumbai Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh said at a press conference on Friday afternoon.

The victim and her friend, both interns at a reputed magazine, had gone to Shakti Mills compound in Mahalaxmi, which is a dilapidated and vacant property, for their photography assignment. Two men, who were already there stopped them asking whether they had adequate permission for photography.

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