The police have registered a case against Alwar residents Rohitash and Bholaram. | Photo Credit: Thinkstock

Bhopal: In an appalling case reported from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, a 30-year-old woman was kidnapped from Bhopal, taken to Indore and Rajasthan where she was sold for Rs 2 lakh. The woman was then raped for 24 days before the police managed to track and rescue her.

According to a report in the Times of India, the woman was held captive, raped multiple times a day. She was threatened that if she mentioned about this to anyone, she would be murdered. Meanwhile, the Bhopal police officials tracked her mobile phone and reached the house in Alwar where she was allegedly being tortured.

The Nishatpura SHO, Yuvraj Singh Chouhan told the national daily that the survivor was looking for a job after being divorced. She said that she received a call from a stranger on October 28. Reportedly, the caller introduced himself as Subhash Yadav and offered her a job in Indore for Rs 15,000 per month. The woman was trapped and she went to meet him in DIG Bungalow area in Bhopal.

However, the man then abducted her and took her to Indore where she was confined in a house for two days. Meanwhile, on October 31, he took her to Alwar and sold her to Rohitash and Bholaram for Rs 2 lakh. TOI reported that the survivor claimed that she was forced to sign on papers that stated she was being married to Bholaram who was deaf and mute since birth.

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The survivor mentioned that she saw the money exchange between Rohitash and Subhash. Then the woman was locked in a room and Bholaram began raping her.

Meanwhile, the woman's family lodged a missing complaint on November 11. Her phone was switched off but was kept by the police under surveillance. The police traced the woman after the phone was switched on for a couple of minutes. The woman was traced and the police rescued her on November 23.

The police have registered a case against Alwar residents Rohitash and Bholaram.