The accused, identified as Bulu Mallik, was arrested from Padanpur area in Banki. Sources said Mallik was trying to escape from the state when he was nabbed.
The survivor allegedly had to spend more than 12 hours inside a police van before her medical examination was finally done.
The heinous crime came to the fore after their parents on Tuesday registered a complaint with the GRP.
The incident occurred during the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, in which the accused raped the girl at an unoccupied bungalow in their beach village before taking her to the seashore, where they again sexually assaulted her, he said.
The accused trio has confessed to their crime during questioning.
Two employees of Nataala, the Heads of Departments office in Bhubaneswar, allegedly raped a young woman from Sambalpur on the pretext of providing her a job.
The survivor had come to Bhubaneswar yesterday (November 1) for some work but was gang raped by two persons on the pretext of providing her shelter
An 11-year-old student was allegedly gang-raped by two seniors inside the washroom of a Kendriya Vidyalaya in the national capital.
After her return on Monday, the gang rape survivor explained her missing out on the TI parade as mental depression. As per her explanation to her father, she said she was subjected to humiliation as a gang rape survivor at her workplace on Saturday and decided to end her life.
The survivor lodged an FIR at Paradip Adarsh police station, sources informed adding that the police have detained one accused in connection with the case.
The police on Sunday carried out scene reconstruction. The accused were taken to Amnesia Pub on Road Number 36 Jubilee Hills where the victim and the accused had attended a daytime party, Consu Bakery on Road Number 14 Banjara Hills and the isolated place on Road Number 44 Jubilee Hills where the five had sexually assaulted her.
The police officer termed as '100 per cent baseless' the allegations about the home minister's grandson. He also said neither the victim's statement nor other evidence gathered so far show that MLA's son was involved.
A woman lawyer of Allahabad High Court, on Friday, threatened to immolate herself with her three-year-old son outside the Supreme Court if action is not taken against the two men, who allegedly gang-raped her for years.
The courts are duty bound to come to the rescue of the victims and alleviate their mental agony and suffering especially in cases where there is a lacuna in the law, said Justice SK Panigrahi while issuing the order.
The woman had gone to Kusabhadra River to relieve herself on Friday night when four persons allegedly gagged her with a towel before taking turns to rape her.
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