Late-Night Drive Turns Nightmare: 20-Year-Old Man Abducted Amid Gang-Sex Assault

A quiet late-night drive in the city turned into a chilling nightmare when a 20-year-old man was allegedly abducted and sexually assaulted by a group of individuals. The shocking case, now under active police investigation, has reignited conversations about the safety of young adults during nocturnal commutes — and the often-overlooked issue of sexual violence against men.

Nov 5, 2025 - 12:35
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Late-Night Drive Turns Nightmare: 20-Year-Old Man Abducted Amid Gang-Sex Assault

The Night of the Incident

According to preliminary police reports, the victim was travelling with acquaintances when his vehicle was intercepted on a deserted stretch near the city outskirts. Witnesses and CCTV footage suggest the attackers followed the car before forcing it to a stop.

The victim was allegedly dragged into another vehicle, where he was held captive and assaulted by multiple individuals. He was later left abandoned near an industrial area, traumatised and injured. Locals discovered him hours later and notified the authorities.

Swift Police Action

Law enforcement officials have confirmed that a case of abduction and sexual assault has been registered. Dedicated investigation teams are reviewing surveillance footage, digital evidence, and call records to identify and apprehend the suspects.

A senior police officer stated, “This case will be pursued with the utmost seriousness. No victim, irrespective of gender, should ever fear coming forward.”

 “Minor Drivers Behind Rising Road Tragedies”

In recent weeks, multiple incidents across India have highlighted a growing and worrying trend: road accidents caused by under-age or unlicensed drivers.

Key Cases & Data

  • In Ahmedabad, CCTV footage showed a car driven by a teenager mount the footpath and nearly kill a three-year-old girl. The vehicle, allegedly without number-plates and driven by an under-age driver, triggered legal action.
  • In Bhabua (Bihar), during a “Road Safety Month” drive, officials noted a spike in minors operating bikes, auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws — a direct link to multiple accidents and heightened vulnerability.
  • In Navoi (Uzbekistan), although outside India, an illustrative case shows a school-boy driving a car killing a traffic inspector — under-lining that the phenomenon of minors behind wheels turning tragic is global.

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