3 FIR against Mumbai doctor as another women comes forward alleging rape

The doctor reportedly lured women via Instagram, gained their trust, and then allegedly raped and blackmailed them.

Published On 2023-10-18 06:55 GMT   |   Update On 2023-10-18 06:55 GMT
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Mumbai: A practicing doctor in the area, already facing 2 FIRs after two complaints of alleged rape, is now facing another FIR after a third women has come forward and filed a complaint alleging rape against him.

Police have registered one more case against a city-based doctor who was arrested for raping two women, an official said here on Tuesday.

Sr Inspector of Malwani Police Station, Chimaji Adhaw, said the accused is presently lodged in police custody, and after the expiry of his custody on October 18, police will seek further custody following a fresh case registered against him.

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According to the police Dr Bhanushali was a practicing doctor, and he used to contact women on Instagram; later, after becoming friends, he used to rape them and blackmail them.

Two cases have been filed against him, one on September 27 and the other on October 3.

Advocate Rafique Gori, representing one of the victims, said they anticipate more victims to come forward as the doctor is a habitual rapist.

Medical Dialogues team had recently published that A practicing doctor in the area has been apprehended by the Malwani police on charges of raping two women. The arrested individual, identified as Dr. Bhanushali, reportedly lured women through social media, specifically Instagram, and then allegedly committed heinous acts against them.

Police reports suggest that Dr. Bhanushali established connections with his victims on Instagram. After forming a rapport and gaining their trust, he would allegedly rape them and subsequently blackmail them to prevent any reporting of the crime.

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