India: DCW issues notice to police over rape of JNU student

New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI) The Delhi Commission for Women issued a notice to police on Tuesday seeking details of the investigation in the alleged rape of a second-year student of the JNU by a cab driver.

According to media reports, the 21-year-old was allegedly drugged and raped by the driver of a cab she had booked while returning from a friend's home on Friday night, the DCW said.

She was then allegedly dumped in a park in a semi-conscious state and was found by locals, it added.

The reports claimed that the woman told police that she had boarded the vehicle from Mandir Marg area and the cab driver drove for around three hours after raping her.

"This is a shocking incident where a young woman was raped due to an apparent lack of police patrolling on the roads of Delhi," the panel said.

The panel sought a detailed status report in the matter, including the details of arrests made, along with a copy of the FIR and complete information of PCR calls made in the case and time taken by police to reach the spot.

The DCW also asked for a copy of the route map taken by the cab for three hours and details of all police pickets, checking points, PCR station points along this route.

The panel has sought information in the matter by August 9.

Meanwhile, the JNUSU said its office bearers have communicated with the complainant as well as Delhi Police.

"It has communicated its full solidarity to the complainant and stands by the fight for justice. The Union has also communicated to Delhi Police to take all necessary steps to follow up on this serious matter," a statement issued by the JNUSU said.

The JNUSU also appealed to media and members of the JNU community to refrain from compromising the privacy of the complainant in any way whatsoever.

The students' union will continue to follow up on this matter closely and ensure all support to the complainant in the fight for justice, they said.