40-year-old man in police custody for attempted rape of 11-year-old girl (6th standard) in Vedurukuppam, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh.
  RAJA PENTAPATI AP BUREAU CHIEF          
                   . National News
Amravati September 4 (Bharat News) AP
In Andhra Pradesh, the incidents of rape of minor girls are not stopping. The coalition government is not talking loudly that it will provide complete security to girls and women, but it should be said that girls and women are not safe.
There should be a law against rapes of girls and women, and accordingly, the police should not be indifferent and the perpetrators should be caught immediately and brought before the law.
Only when the police and the government work together on the issue of women’s protection, complete justice will be done for the government’s protection.
There should be no involvement of politicians in such rape incidents, it should be according to the law.
Yesterday, an incident took place in a mango orchard in Vedurukuppam mandal. An 11-year-old student studying in class 6 was taken on a two-wheeler by a 40-year-old man named Prasad and attempted to rape him in a mango orchard.
The girl was threatened with death if she told anyone about this. After the accused left her at school, the victim told her teachers.

The teachers and the girl’s parents filed a complaint at the police station..After Nagiri SI Tejaswini took the student , conducted an investigation. The police have taken the criminal into custody.
          Bharat News Andhra Pradesh
