Army Officer Accused of Promise-Based Deception Leading to Rape Charges
An Indian Army officer, Lt. Col. Varun Pratap Singh, is charged with raping a female police constable by falsely promising marriage. The incident reportedly occurred in 2012 in Bhopal. Singh, currently stationed in Haldwani, threatened the victim when she confronted him about his marital status and other relationships.
- Country:
- India
An Indian Army officer faces serious allegations after being charged with rape, based on claims of deception. The officer, Lieutenant Colonel Varun Pratap Singh, allegedly lured a Madhya Pradesh police constable into a relationship under the false promise of marriage.
The incident, dating back to 2012, surfaced in a recent FIR filed by the victim. According to the complaint, Singh, now stationed in Uttarakhand, misled the constable about his marital status to initiate a physical relationship. Subsequent confrontations revealed Singh's existing marriage and involvement with multiple women.
Bhopal Police has communicated with Singh's Army unit regarding the charges. If he fails to present himself for investigation, arrest procedures may follow. The case highlights issues of deceit and intimidation, raising concerns about the consequences of fraudulent promises in relationships.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Cyber Slavery: Rescue and Repatriation of Indian Victims
Australia Unites in Candlelit Vigil for Sydney Shooting Victims
Nation Reflects: Australia Mourns Victims of Bondi Beach Hanukkah Massacre
Actor Gajendra Chauhan Falls Victim to Cyber Fraud, Swift Police Action Saves the Day
Bhopal Metro: Inauguration of the Future of Urban Mobility

