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JNU student leader, who is accused of rape, surrenders to police

| | Aug 25, 2016, at 06:52 pm
New Delhi Aug 25 (IBNS) : Anmol Ratan, a students' leader of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, who was accused of rape by a fellow student, has surrendered to the police, NDTV reported.

 Ratan, 29, a PHD student and a prominent leader of the Left-affiliated All India Students' Association, had been missing since Sunday, when the alleged victim, an MPhil student filed a complaint with the police. 

Ratan came to the e police station along with his lawyer, shortly after 10 pm on Wednesday and surrendered.

The 28-year-old woman has alleged that Ratan had raped her inside his hostel room after taking her there on the pretext of handing over the CD of a film.



 

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