Missing engineering student surafaces after 15 months, alleges she was held as captive, raped

    By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter,

    Hyderabad: A teenage Muslim girl, student of polytechnic engineering who went missing since April 2012, has suddenly appeared and has informed her family shocking tale of rape and bondage.


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    The young girl who was living with her family in Santosh Nagar area of old city was studying at Teegala Krishna Reddy engineering college in Meerpet at the suburb of city. According to her, the college canteen owner Satya Prakash Singh kidnapped her from college premises and confined her as sexual slave for last 15 months.

    When she went missing family had registered a missing complain at the Santosh Nagar police station. Interestingly when police investigated on the family’s compliant they even interrogated college canteen owner but at that time he snub any knowledge about missing girl.

    According to her statement, given to the police, 33 year old Satya Prakash Singh, a native of Bihar who was maintaining canteen at her college, confined her in a flat in Uppal area where he use to rape her repeatedly and torture her most of the times in intoxicated condition.

    Two days back in the middle of the night, she finally found an opportunity when the kidnapper was sleeping in drunken condition; she escaped the clutches of Prakash Singh and reached her home where she narrated her ordeal to the family.

    Her family immediately took her to Santosh Nagar P.S. where police after recording her statement changed the missing person case lodged by her family one year back by booking Satya Prakash Singh in more severe Sections of IPC like 366 (kidnapping, abducting or inducing a woman to compel her for marriage), 376 (rape), 342 (wrongful confinement) and 506 (criminal intimidation).

    According to local media reports canteen owner has been arrested and the girl has been made to undergo medical tests at Government maternity hospital in Nayapul.

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