Former DIG's Daughter Molested Outside College in Greater Noida; Accused Held
The victim's father is a retired DIG from West Bengal police. Police said the victim was molested outside her college in Greater Noida's Beta-2 sector by the accused.from Top India News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2xQixX6
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