A 19-year-old girl has approached police, alleging that a man who she had become friends with last year, had raped her and made an MMS clip to continue to blackmail her.
According to the FIR, filed at the Seemapuri police station, the girl claimed that the man had begun to stalk her last year, when she was a student of class XII. She claimed that he stalked her for months, forcing her to befriend him.
However, according to the FIR accessed by Express Newsline, the man took her to his house on a pretext and raped her. She claimed that he made an MMS of the act and threatened to make it public if she did not keep quiet.
According to the girl?s complaint, the man continued to blackmail her and continue to rape her. ?I was scared so I did not inform anyone of the incident. He would call me to his house every now and then and rape me,? the FIR stated.
The girl claimed that when she begged him for mercy, the man reportedly asked her to bring him jewellery and money from her house. The girl reportedly did as he had asked and gave him Rs 85,000 cash and gold jewellery.
However, with all that money and jewellery missing from the house, her family got suspicious. When they asked the girl, she told them everything.
The girl claimed that her family decided to approach the man?s family to sort out matters. But, instead, the man reportedly struck a deal with her family. She claimed that the man agreed to return 50 per cent of her belongings if she promised to marry him and put the same down on a stamp paper. The remaining money and jewellery he agreed to return after the marriage was solemnised.
The girl claimed that while she did sign in her agreement on a stamp paper, she later tried to get the accused to call off the deal. However, she approached police on Friday after she found the accused stalking her again, this time threatening to throw acid on her face if she refused to marry him.
After the girl lodged her complaint at Seemapuri police station on Friday, a case under Sections 376 (rape) and 506 (criminal intimidation) was registered.
The girl has also submitted a copy of the stamp paper as evidence, police said. But police are yet to arrest the accused, who, sources said, is unemployed and lives with his parents.