Bengal woman lures Kanpur teen in same-sex relationship, arrested
Kanpur, April 14 (HS): A young girl who went missing near Kanpur''s Sadh police station was entangled in lesbian love with a divorced Muslim woman from West Bengal. The accused woman enticed the girl and led her to her na
Bengal woman lures Kanpur teen in same-sex relationship


Kanpur,

April 14 (HS): A young girl who went missing near Kanpur's Sadh police station

was entangled in lesbian love with a divorced Muslim woman from West Bengal.

The accused woman enticed the girl and led her to her native district in

Bengal, where she filled her hairline with her blood and married her. However,

thanks to the promptness of Sadh police, the accused woman is now in prison,

and the youngster has been handed over to her sisters. The Sadh girl

disappeared on April 5. On April 7, her older sister filed a kidnapping

allegation against a lady called Navya. A crew arrived in West Bengal on

Friday.

Using

surveillance, police located the teenager in West Bengal's South Dinajpur

district. They learned that Navya was with a woman from a different community.

On Friday, a team arrived in West Bengal. Upon arriving at the woman's home,

they discovered the accused woman's real name was Rumana Khatun (21).

Upon

sensing the arrival of police, the woman took the teenager and boarded a train

for Gurugram. Police then alerted her and arrested her at the Central Station.

Station in-charge Avnish Kumar Singh said photos and videos of the teenager were

found on the accused woman's mobile phone.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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