Police arrest six in Punjab in new India bus gang rape case

The attack is disturbingly similar to the December 16 gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old student in Delhi, with five men on trial in the case, which has fuelled anger across India over the treatment of women.

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AMRITSAR, INDIA // Six men have been arrested over the rape of a passenger on a coach in India, police said today, weeks after the gang rape and murder of a student on a bus in New Delhi sparked nationwide protests.

The victim boarded the service to her in-laws' home in Punjab when she was abducted on Friday and driven to a district bordering the city of Amritsar, the police spokesman Raj Jeet Singh said.

Five men joined the driver and conductor, who had taken her by motorbike to an unknown address, and took turns to rape the victim before dropping her off near her in-laws' village on Saturday morning, he said.

"Six men have been arrested on allegations of having raped a 29-year-old woman... after forcibly taking her to an unknown location on the night of January 11," Mr Singh said, adding that a seventh suspect was being hunted.

"The lady, after being kidnapped, was raped brutally throughout the night by the seven accused," he said.

"After raping the victim throughout the night, one of the accused dropped her near her in-laws' house the next morning where she narrated the whole incident to her two sister-in-laws."

He said the extent of her injuries had yet to be established.

The attack is disturbingly similar to the December 16 gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old student in Delhi, with five men on trial in the case, which has fuelled anger across India over the treatment of women.

Partap Singh Bajwa a local Congress Party politician blamed the police for not enforcing stringent checks on buses operating in the state.

"It all happened due to laxity of police as they never bother to check out the buses moving on national highways during night time," Mr Bajwa said.