Husband of the Alwar gangrape victim has said that the five accused dragged the couple to an isolated place and beat them up brutally. (GettyImages/Photo for representation)

A woman was allegedly gangraped and thrashed while her husband was beaten up by a group of five men near Thanagazi in Rajasthan's Alwar district. The victim has said that the accused dragged her from her neck, tore off her clothes and took turns to rape her.

"They dragged me from my neck, tortured us and tore off our clothes before raping me. They should be hanged," she said.

As per the FIR registered by the victim in Gaji police station on April 30, the incident took place on April 26 around 3 pm when the victim, was going to Talvriksha from her village, Lalwadi, accompanied by her husband on a motorcycle.

The FIR states: "The victim's vehicle was stopped by a group of five men travelling on two motorcycles. The victim's husband was beaten up by two persons while the remaining three gangraped her."

Husband of the Alwar gangrape victim has said that the five accused dragged the couple to an isolated place and beat them up brutally. He said, "Then they tore off my wife's clothes and raped her. One of them acted as he was their leader and raped her twice,'' he said.

They also made a video recording of the incident and threatened the victims they would kill them if they complain to the police, the FIR said.

The couple also said that the accused kept threatening them and even demanded money.

"Even when I was at SHO or at SP office, I kept getting calls from the accused. They kept threatening us. I told the SP that they were threatening us on phone and SP assured us that they will act against them,'' husband of the rape victim said.

The victim's husband said that he had met the Alwar SP on April 30 and not on May 2, as police had claimed earlier.

"I was scared about our honour, so, I avoided going to the police. I met the SP on April 30. On his order, the police acted the next day but FIR was lodged on May 2. Back then, they said they were busy with polls and will act after elections,'' he said.

The SHO allegedly told the victim that he only had three personnel in the police station and the rest were on election duty.

Meanwhile, one more accused has reportedly been arrested in the case.