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Mumbai DJ Arrested for Serial Sexual Assault on Mexican Woman

Mumbai police arrested a 35-year-old DJ for repeated rape over the years of a 31-year-old Mexican woman. The survivor's recent complaint exposes years of abuse, with the accused using authority to coerce her into submission.

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Oshi Saxena
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The Mumbai police have apprehended a 35-year-old DJ on charges of repeatedly raping a 31-year-old Mexican woman, who also happens to be his manager. The arrest follows a formal complaint filed by the survivor, bringing to light a disturbing story of abuse that unfolded over several years. 

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The alleged actions of the accused not only reflect a betrayal of trust but also raise questions about the safety and security of women in the workplace.

The Chilling Timeline

According to the survivor's harrowing account, the accused, who is also her manager, initiated contact with her through social media back in 2017. The ordeal unfolded in July 2019, when she was sexually assaulted at the accused's residence in Bandra. Subsequently, the assailant continued to subject her to repeated instances of rape, creating an environment of perpetual fear.

The survivor, in her statement, revealed the heinous tactics employed by the accused to coerce her compliance. It was asserted that he would exploit his position, threatening to jeopardize her professional assignments if she resisted his advances. Furthermore, the accused resorted to blackmail, using intimate pictures of the survivor as a means of psychological manipulation.

Even after the accused got married to another woman in 2020, the survivor's torment persisted. Shockingly, he continued sending inappropriate messages and making explicit demands, disregarding the sanctity of marriage and escalating the harassment to an egregious level.

Legal Ramifications

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Prompted by the survivor's courageous disclosure, the Mumbai police have taken swift action.  Charges have been filed under pertinent sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 376 (rape), 377 (unnatural sex), 354 (assault or criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), and 506 (criminal intimidation).

A Disturbing Pattern

This distressing case sheds light on the pervasive issue of power abuse and exploitation within professional settings. The survivor's courage in coming forward underscores the urgent need to address such heinous crimes and reevaluate the safeguards in place to protect individuals, particularly women, from abuse within the workplace.

As the legal process takes its course, it is crucial to emphasise the importance of creating a safe environment where survivors feel empowered to come forward and seek justice without fear or coercion.



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