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'No passerby helped, police fought over jurisdiction'

last updated on January 05, 2013 at 10:02 am Ibnlive

The hearing in the horrific Delhi gangrape case is likely to begin in a special fast-track court on Saturday. On Friday, the male friend of the 23-year-old braveheart opened up about the incident in an exclusive interview to a TV channel. He criticised the police and passersby for their indifference and delay. The young man said that no passerby came forward to help them after they were thrown out of the bus for about 25 minutes. He also alleged that three police vans arrived after 45 minutes and wasted crucial time in deciding the territorial jurisdiction of the police station under which the case falls.

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