Thursday, October 6, 2011

MMS scandal: Females forcibly strip girl shoot MMS girls might upload the MMS on the Internet Wallpapers

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In a shocking incident in Chandigarh, four girls forced a girl into their car, snatched away her mobile phone and money and then stripped her and shot her MMS. The victim wanted to report the matter to the police, but decided against it for fear of becoming infamous.

The incident took place on September 26 behind a hotel in Sector 4, Panchkula. It should be noted that such an incident has been reported for the first time in the tricity.

The incident occurred outside a discotheque. The four accused girls live in a paying guest accommodation in Panchkula. They are pursuing BA course and are often seen in night parties. The victim is also a resident of Panchkula. The MMS has been circulated among others by the four girls.

The incident occurred at around 2 pm on September 26. The victim was forced into a while-coloured Maruti 800. She was beaten up by the four girls. Her mobile phone and money was snatched away from her. When the victim protested, she was thrown out of the car and abuses were hurled at her. Then she was beaten up.

The Bhaskat team spoke to the victim.

The victim says: "I am scared that the girls might upload the MMS on the Internet. I will lodge a complaint with the police tomorrow."

On asked whether she knew the girls, she replied that she did; she had met them in a discotheque.

She says that her MMS is being circulated around and that she has seen the video as well.

She adds that many people told her about the MMS and that she will lodge complaint with the police.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Panchkula, Munish Chaudhry says: "So far, I have not received any information about the MMS. If a girl has been abused in such a way and her MMS has been shot, I assure that as soon as the girl lodges complaint with the police, first information report (FIR) will be filed and the accused four girls will be arrested. Cases of sexual abuse, theft and IT act will be lodged against them."

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