A Hyderabad-based photographer has been arrested for allegedly impregnating and repeatedly raping a woman. The incident has sparked outrage and raised questions about safety and accountability.
RapeSexual ViolenceHyderabadPhotographerArrestReal Estate NewsApr 15, 2025
The accused is a Hyderabad-based photographer named Ravi Kumar.
Ravi Kumar has been charged under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including rape, criminal intimidation, and cheating.
The victim managed to escape in December 2023 and submitted a formal complaint to the police.
The police conducted a thorough investigation, found substantial evidence, and arrested Ravi Kumar. They have also launched a public awareness campaign to educate citizens about the dangers of such predators.
The community has been vigilant and supportive of the victim. Many women in Hyderabad have come forward to share their own experiences, leading to calls for better safeguards against sexual harassment.
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