Locals thrash man for trying to rape medical student, handover him to police

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July 12, 2014

Vittla Rape

Vittla Rape attempt 1

Bantwal, Jul 12: A 24-year-old man was on Friday thrashed by public at Vitla Anilakatte area before being handed over to police after he allegedly tried to rape medical student.

Sharief, a resident of Kadambu-Anilakatte, son of Khadri Byari alleged to have pulled the student's hand and attempted to rape her. But the alerted student screamed for help before hitting him with her umbrella.

Suddenly, a group of locals gathered and caught hold of Sharief, thrashed him up and later handed over to the police.

Vittal police sub-inspector T R Raghavendra took the accused into custody.

Vittla Rape attempt 2

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