Pune bus rape case: Eknath Shinde says 'such people should be hanged,' calls for strict punishment
Crime near police station sparks outrage
The brutal incident occurred just 100 meters away from a police station, between 5:45 am and 6 am on Tuesday, raising concerns over security lapses in the city. The victim, a domestic worker, was allegedly attacked by 36-year-old Dattatraya Ramdas Gade, who has a criminal record involving theft, robbery, and chain-snatching. Gade had been out on bail since 2019, police said.
VIDEO | Pune bus rape incident: "What happened in really unfortunate and condemnable. The CM is constantly monitoring the situation. (Deputy CM) Ajit Pawar is also taking follow ups and the accused will soon be arrested," says Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde… pic.twitter.com/imqoDu2sFs
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 27, 2025
Swift action promised
Assuring strict action, Shinde emphasized that the damaged bus involved in the incident should be auctioned soon. His remarks come amid growing public outrage and demands for better safety measures in public transport hubs.
The Pune Police have launched an investigation into the case, with authorities facing mounting pressure to ensure swift justice for the victim.
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