MUMBAI: A unusual allegation of rape has come to fore of the city police. Parents of a 16-years old approached the RCF police station in Chembur alleging that their son's friend's mother had spiked their son's drinks, force him to keep physical relationship and she also clicked video of their act and used to threatened him to continue physical relationship with her.

The RCF police have recorded the statement of the parents, victim boy who is studying in SSC and regisrered an Sources said the FIR was registered late Wednesday evening. IPC sections of rape, threatening, blackmailing and POSCO have beeninvoked as the victim is a minor.

Father of the victim boy who earns hand to mouth said that the case came to light after his ward started behaving very differently. "He lost interest in everything, behaved unusual which became my concern. After much of coaxing and convincing he opened up and narrated his ordeal," said the boy's 45-year-old father.

In the complaint victim said that it all started last year when he went to meet his friend. While his friend was not at home, his mother invited him in and offered him some drink which was spiked.

Than she forced herself on him and had physical relation and she also video recorded the scene on her cell phone. He said that than she often used to threatened him with the video and used to force him to have sex with her. "This went on for quiet some time to the extend that boy was under tremendous pressure that he lost interest in studies and was unable to mix up in the family, his health detoriated, behaved very differently."

Accused woman who is a divorcee also threatened that if he reveals this to anyone, she will file a rape complaint against him.

"I am thankful to the police who have really helped me. They have co operated with us so much that i am really impressed the kind of treatment and the way have handled my son's case," said the boy's father.

Dilip Raut, senior inspector of RCF said, "We have registered an FIR and probe is on. I cannot say more than this as it is a sensitive case."