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Woman Gang-Raped In Moving Car In Faridabad; Two Arrested Within 24 Hours

On this news report, the focus is on a shocking gang-rape incident in Faridabad, Delhi NCR. A woman was allegedly abducted and raped in a moving car by two men who offered her a lift late at night. The survivor was beaten and dumped on the Faridabad-Gurugram road at 3 AM after a harrowing two-hour ordeal. She suffered injuries to her head and face. The Faridabad police acted swiftly, registering an FIR and handing the case to the Crime Branch. A speaker highlights that 'The Faridabad police claim that the case was solved within 24 hours.' Both accused involved in the crime were arrested. The programme highlights the details of the investigation, the survivor's condition, and the recurring issue of women's safety on the roads.

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