While Mumbaikars were just getting over the gangrape rape of a 22 year-old photojournalist in the heart of the city, two separate incidents of rape have brought back questions of how safe really the city is.

While Mumbaikars were just getting over the gangrape rape of a 22-year-old photojournalist in the heart of the city, two separate incidents of rape have again raised questions of how safe the city really is for women.

On Sunday evening, a four-year old girl was allegedly raped in Mumbai's Oshiwara while she was out playing with her sister.

The survivor has been admitted to Cooper hospital, where her condition is reported to be serious.

According to an India Today report, the police have arrested one person.

The medical report in the case is awaited.

The incident took place when the survivor was playing with her sister at around 8 pm near her house. The accused person lured her to an isolated area and raped her, Times Now reported.

The police are also looking for eye-witnesses to the incident.

In another incident, a 17-year old girl was raped in Versova area of Mumbai on Sunday evening. While the police has registered a case, they have not made any arrests in the case as yet.

These shocking incidents of rape come barely weeks after a 22-year old photojournalist was brutally gangraped in Mumbai's Mahalaxmi area, where she along with her colleague had gone to do a story.

The police had arrested all five accused in the case and maintained that while the crime was serious, Mumbai continued to remain a safe city.

Speaking to reporters then, Mumbai Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh had said, "the crime is of very serious nature, but Mumbai is a safe city."