Rajasthan Woman Constable Breaks Silence: Accuses 4, Including 3 Policemen, of 8-Year Raping Spree

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A 35-year-old woman constable from Rajasthan's Churu district has bravely come forward with a shocking allegation: she was raped by four individuals, including three police officers, over an 8-year period. According to officials, the woman constable first reported the abuse to the district superintendent of police (SP) last week. A subsequent medical examination confirmed the rape, but the full extent of the allegations remains to be verified. The woman's ordeal began in 2017, when she was allegedly raped by a police constable and an electricity department staffer during an official assignment. The perpetrators continued to assault her, even after she was transferred to a new police station in 2023. What's more disturbing is that her immediate boss, the Station House Officer, and a constable were aware of the abuse and allegedly threatened her to keep quiet. The perpetrators reportedly continued to rape her until 2025. The woman constable's decision to come forward has sparked an investigation, with the police questioning her and the accused individuals. The case highlights the need for greater accountability and support for victims of sexual assault, particularly in positions of authority. As the investigation unfolds, the woman constable's courage in speaking out serves as a beacon of hope for others who have suffered in silence.