<p>A 25-year-old woman, who was allegedly raped repeatedly by her uncle, a traffic police constable, over the past two years, tried to commit suicide by jumping into the Ganga, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>She was saved by divers and police personnel on Sunday evening, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pramod Kumar said.</p>.<p>A case has been registered in the matter on the basis of the woman's complaint but no arrests have been made so far, the police said. </p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/sakinaka-rape-murder-accused-confesses-to-crime-rs-20-lakh-compensation-to-victims-kin-1029863.html" target="_blank">Sakinaka rape-murder accused confesses to crime; Rs 20 lakh compensation to victim's kin</a></strong></p>.<p>The woman, a resident of Mirzapur district, alleged that her uncle who is a traffic head constable, had called her family to Allahabad in January 2019 to attend Kumbh.</p>.<p>During her stay in Allahabad, her uncle took her to a hotel where he gave her a cold drink laced with sedatives and when she became unconscious, he raped her and made a video to blackmail her, the woman said in her complaint.</p>.<p>She claimed that her uncle raped her several times in Allahabad and Kanpur over the past two years.</p>.<p>When he learnt that the woman is pregnant, he allegedly gave her a pill to abort the pregnancy, the DCP said.</p>.<p>On Sunday, the accused and his son took her to a room in the Chakeri area in Kanpur where they made another video of her to further blackmail her.</p>.<p>When she resisted, they started to beat her up and threatened her with dire consequences, Kumar said.</p>.<p>After escaping from their clutches, the woman made a call to the police helpline number and jumped into the river, but was saved by PRV personnel, the DCP said.</p>.<p>A case under relevant sections of the IPC has been registered against the traffic police constable and his son but the two have not been arrested yet, Kumar said.</p>.<p>DCP (Traffic) BBGTS Murthy said the constable would be placed under suspension after recording her statement before the magistrate.</p>.<p>A medical examination of the woman would also be conducted to confirm the charges, he added. </p>.<p><strong>Check the latest DH videos here:</strong><br /><br /></p>
<p>A 25-year-old woman, who was allegedly raped repeatedly by her uncle, a traffic police constable, over the past two years, tried to commit suicide by jumping into the Ganga, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>She was saved by divers and police personnel on Sunday evening, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Pramod Kumar said.</p>.<p>A case has been registered in the matter on the basis of the woman's complaint but no arrests have been made so far, the police said. </p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/sakinaka-rape-murder-accused-confesses-to-crime-rs-20-lakh-compensation-to-victims-kin-1029863.html" target="_blank">Sakinaka rape-murder accused confesses to crime; Rs 20 lakh compensation to victim's kin</a></strong></p>.<p>The woman, a resident of Mirzapur district, alleged that her uncle who is a traffic head constable, had called her family to Allahabad in January 2019 to attend Kumbh.</p>.<p>During her stay in Allahabad, her uncle took her to a hotel where he gave her a cold drink laced with sedatives and when she became unconscious, he raped her and made a video to blackmail her, the woman said in her complaint.</p>.<p>She claimed that her uncle raped her several times in Allahabad and Kanpur over the past two years.</p>.<p>When he learnt that the woman is pregnant, he allegedly gave her a pill to abort the pregnancy, the DCP said.</p>.<p>On Sunday, the accused and his son took her to a room in the Chakeri area in Kanpur where they made another video of her to further blackmail her.</p>.<p>When she resisted, they started to beat her up and threatened her with dire consequences, Kumar said.</p>.<p>After escaping from their clutches, the woman made a call to the police helpline number and jumped into the river, but was saved by PRV personnel, the DCP said.</p>.<p>A case under relevant sections of the IPC has been registered against the traffic police constable and his son but the two have not been arrested yet, Kumar said.</p>.<p>DCP (Traffic) BBGTS Murthy said the constable would be placed under suspension after recording her statement before the magistrate.</p>.<p>A medical examination of the woman would also be conducted to confirm the charges, he added. </p>.<p><strong>Check the latest DH videos here:</strong><br /><br /></p>