PUNE: Four minor boys were detained on Saturday for allegedly gang-raping a six-year-old girl at a secluded spot near their housing colony in Chinchwad the same day.The boys, aged between 10 and 13 years, have been sent to a correction facility after being produced before the juvenile justice board. “The traumatised girl has been admitted to a city-based hospital for treatment. She is out of danger,” sub-inspector Ratna Sawant of the Pimpri police said.Sawant said the incident occurred around 1pm when the girl was playing outside her house in Chinchwad. “The suspects too stay in the same locality. At the time of the incident, the girl’s mother had gone out for work while her two sisters were inside their house,” she added.“Two suspects took the girl behind a scrap godown few meters away from the colony where all the four boys gang-raped her. They also indulged in unnatural sex with her. The incident came to light after the girl’s aunt spotted her in a traumatised state near her house later in the day,” the officer said.The girl narrated entire incident to her aunt while also giving out the names of the suspects. “Her aunt immediately called up the girl’s mother and they lodged a police complaint soon after,” Sawant said, adding that a police team swung into action and took the four boys into custody.“All the boys are students of a nearby school. Their parents are labourers,” Sawant added.The boys have been booked under sections 376 (D) (gang rape), 377 (unnatural offence) of the Indian Penal Code and the relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.Meanwhile, Shiv Sena spokesperson and president of the Stree Aadhar Kendra Neelam Gorhe demanded that the suspects should not get the relief of bail since they stay in the same locality as the survivor. “There are chances that the boys’ parents may pressurise the mother of the girl,” Gorhe, who visited the girl in the hospital on Sunday, said.Gorhe said besides medical treatment, the hospital had also arranged councillors for the survivor. “Two members from our Stree Aadhar Kendra will again visit the hospital and talk to the girl on Monday. They will provide her with goodies like doll too,” she said. “We have also given some monetary help to the girl’s mother,” Gorhe said, adding that she has requested the hospital authorities to set up a separate ward for such survivors where they can talk freely with their parents.