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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Dr. Sajid Hasan of Muzaffarnagar Raped a Patient Repeatedly and made Videos of the Act

A doctor, Sajid Hasan, has been arrested for allegedly raping a woman repeatedly for a year in Miranpur town in Muzaffarnagar district of UP, NDTV has reported

“The accused had recorded the act and then used the same to blackmail the victim of Kaithora village, Station House Officer (SHO) of Miranpur police station, Manoj Choudhary said.

Sajid Hasan was arrested yesterday.

According to a complaint lodged by the victim, Hasan had raped her a year ago when she had gone for a medical checkup at his clinic, and filmed the act. The accused was blackmailing the victim, 38, since then by threatening to upload the video on social media, it said.”

Muzaffarnagar can be called ground zero of the rape jihad epidemic which Western UP and neighbouring regions like parts of Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Haryana are grappling with due to rapidly changing demography. Horrifying incidents of rape, blackmail and exploitation are reported almost every other day from Muzaffarnagar – rape & molestation jihad was said to be the main cause of the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots and Hindu exodus from nearby Kairana.


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