Lured with land papers, drugged with soft drink in moving SUV: Lucknow widow alleges rape bid
HomeNextLured with land papers, drugged with soft drink in moving SUV: Lucknow widow alleges rape bidThe woman alleged that despite her refusal, she was repeatedly offered a soft drink. When she sought copies of the land records, including the khatauni, sale deed, khasra and an order under Section 80, the accused allegedly asked her to wait for a few days.She alleged that on May 29 she was called to the Civil Court premises in Kaisarbagh on the pretext of handing over the documents. From there, one of the accused allegedly took her towards the Residency area, where another man was waiting in a black Scorpio SUV.
- ▪HomeNextLured with land papers, drugged with soft drink in moving SUV: Lucknow widow alleges rape bidThe woman alleged that despite her refusal, she was repeatedly offered a soft drink.
- ▪When she sought copies of the land records, including the khatauni, sale deed, khasra and an order under Section 80, the accused allegedly asked her to wait for a few days.She alleged that on May 29 she was called to the Civil Court premise
- ▪From there, one of the accused allegedly took her towards the Residency area, where another man was waiting in a black Scorpio SUV.
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HomeNextLured with land papers, drugged with soft drink in moving SUV: Lucknow widow alleges rape bidThe woman alleged that despite her refusal, she was repeatedly offered a soft drink. After consuming about half the bottle, she began feeling dizzy and drowsy.Updated on: Jul 13, 2026, 08:20:23 ISTBy HT CorrespondentPrefer HTon GoogleShare viaCopy link A widow has alleged that she was lured into an SUV on the pretext of handing over land documents, drugged with a spiked soft drink and subjected to an attempted rape in Lucknow’s Wazirganj area. Police have registered an FIR and initiated an investigation.According to the FIR, the woman raised an alarm and repeatedly banged on the vehicle’s doors and windows.
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