Pushkar rape: Court rejects bail pleas
Pushkar rape: Court rejects bail pleas
The bail of four of the five accused in the rape of a Japanese tourist in Pushkar last month has been rejected.

Ajmer: A local court today rejected the bail plea of four of the five persons booked for the rape of a Japanese woman in a Pushkar hotel last month.

The Court framed separate charges against all of them.

Fast track court Judge Mahaveer Prasad Sharma rejected the bail applications of Roshini, Raju, Sanjay and Raju alias Shahi.

However the hotel owner's on Bablu, the main accused in the case did not appeal for a bail.

He was charged with raping the Japanese tourist, cheating her of Rs. 54,000 and criminal conspiracy under Sections 376, 420, and 120-b of the Indian Penal Code.

The judge said that Sanjay and Raju alias Shahi were accused of conspiracy and cheating.

The Japanese woman had alleged in her fax message from Agra that she was raped and robbed of Rs 54,000 after being drugged by Bablu on April 2.

Taking cognisance of the faxed message, police arrested the five and sought their police remand for interrogation.

The suspects had also been paraded before the victim for identification.

The police had filed charges against the five in Judicial Magistrate Kailash Chandra’s court on May 10.

The Japanese woman left Pushkar last month after she recorded her statement and underwent a medical examination.

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