Obsessed Afghan wanted to kill Naga girl due to frustration

Afghan national Noyel Yousuf, who was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a girl from Nagaland, was so infuriated after she rejected his proposal that he had wanted to kill her.

Sources told The New Indian Express that Yousuf, a 20-year-old engineering student of the Osmania University, had confessed his obsession with the girl, a post-graduate student of a college in Ramanthapur, during interrogation.

Both were friends and on March 25, Yousuf met her at a coffee shop in Tarnaka. “He asked her to be his girlfriend but she refused. Later, he sent her threatening text messages and called her on her mobile. She did not take his calls,” sources said.

Yousuf also reportedly confessed that he had once attempted to molest her at her residence. “As she resisted, he left the place. He then invited her for a cup of tea. When she refused, he again sent a message threatening to commit suicide if she didn’t oblige,” the sources explained.

According to the sources, Yousuf went to the victim’s house in Hanumanagar late in the evening on April 10 and picked up her. He took her to his house at Amberpet against her wishes. The house owner, who noticed the girl, enquired about her. Yousuf told him she was a close friend and classmate.

Once at home, Yousuf offered her beer which she refused. He tried to force her to have liquor and later, the two had a heated argument for more than two hours.

During the altercation, he assaulted her sexually. When she tried to resist, he threatened her. On April 11, around 7.30 am, he dropped her at her house. Soon after, she made calls to her classmates and informed them of her ordeal.

She approached the Osmania University Police the same night and lodged a complaint. Feeling humiliated, the girl had wanted to return to Nagaland.


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *