INDORE: Running away from home on being scolded by parents has turned out to be horrific for a teenaged girl in Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh.

The 14-year-old Class IX student who left her house in Ratlam town in a fit of rage on January 7, was allegedly kidnapped and raped over the next three days by three persons, including two Class XII students and railway commercial inspector.

The horrific saga came to the fore after the missing girl was recovered by Ratlam Industrial Area police from Ratalm railway station on January 10 evening.

All three rape accused, including 32-year-old railway commercial inspector Babar Hussain were arrested on Tuesday and booked under Sections 363, 376 and 506 of IPC, besides provisions of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012, Ratlam Industrial Area police station in-charge Ajay Sarwan told TOI.

The teenager, whose father is a state government employee, left her house on January 7 following parent’s scolding. The same night, a 19-year-old Class XII student Jitendra Jat spotted the girl alone and took her to his rented room, where he allegedly raped her.

The girl who was left by Jitendra the next day was spotted by another Class XII student Ankush Patidar, 18, on January 8. Ankush took the girl to his rented room and raped her, before leaving her near Ratlam railway station on January 9 morning.

The girl’s agony didn’t end there as she was kidnapped on January 9 by railway commercial inspector Babar Hussain, who also raped the minor before leaving her at Ratlam railway station. “All the three accused have been arrested and senior railway officials in Ratlam have been intimated about Babar Hussain’s arrest,” Sarwan added.