Hyderabad: Ukraine returned MBBS student harassed, 3 arrested
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Hyderabad: In a shocking incident, a 24 year old Ukraine return medical student was recently harassed by three young men in Shamshabad limits. Based on the complaint filed by her, the trio has been held.
The student pursuing MBBS from Ukraine had returned from the country. She had checked in a hotel in Shamshabad on Monday as she was supposed to take the bus to Bangalore the next day to reach home.
According to recent media accounts reporting about the incident, the medico has alleged that the three accused have misbehaved with her and threatened her. The police have already identified the accused and placed them under arrest for allegedly misbehaving with the medico.
The three of the accused have been identified as private employees and his cousins. Telugu Samayam reports that the medico pursuing MBBS from Ukraine arrived in Shamshabad on a special flight as part of the Vande Bharat Mission. She was waiting on the highway for a private bus to go to Bangalore from there when the three men approached her and suggested her to stay in a hotel until she can board a bus the next morning. After that, she booked a room in a nearby hotel and the offenders also booked rooms in the same hotel. The accused men found out the phone number she had written in the register and started texting around midnight. The medico was then harassed by the men via texts.
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