New Delhi, February 27: In connection with the ongoing investigation into the recent rape incident at the Swargate bus depot, Pune city police have released a poster of the wanted accused, urging the public to come forward with information. The poster mentions that a case under section 64, 351(2) of 2023 has been registered against the accused. As per the poster, "A case has been registered under section 64, 351(2) of 2023 and the said case is accused named Dattatray Ramdas Gade, age 37 years, Res. Gunat T. Shirur, Distt. Pune and he is a wanted accused in the registered crime. Information about accused Dattatray Gade Rs. 1,00,000/- (one lakh rupees) will be awarded. The name of the informant will be kept confidential."
Earlier, Pune City Police on Thursday said they have expanded their efforts to apprehend the accused in the Swargate bus depot rape case, who has been on the run since Tuesday. They have also announced a Rs one lakh cash reward to nab the accused identified as Dattatray Ramdas Gade. Pune Bus Rape Case: CCTV Video of Parked Shivshahi Bus Inside Which Accused Dattatraya Ramdas Gade Sexually Assaulted Woman Emerges From Swargate Bus Stand.
Pune Police Release Wanted Poster of Rape Accused
A reward of ₹1 lakh has been announced for information leading to the arrest of Dattatray Gade, the accused in the Pune bus rape case.
Pune Police issued the reward as the accused remains absconding for the past 48 hour#punecrime #Pune #STBus #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/xm9yDkYQjR
— Indrajeet chaubey (@indrajeet8080) February 27, 2025
A total of 13 teams have been deployed to track down the suspect, with eight teams from the Crime Branch and five teams from Swargate Police Station working on the ground. Police teams have even been dispatched outside the district to intensify the search, they said.
Smartana Patil, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Zone II, Pune said, "We have declared a Rs one lakh cash award for the person who helps in nabbing the accused. We have sent the bus for forensic investigation. Our teams have been working day and night since the incident happened." Pune Bus Rape Case: Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik Orders Inquiry Against Assistant Transport Superintendent, Swargate Bus Depot Manager.
Maharashtra's Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik also ordered a departmental inquiry against the Assistant Transport Superintendent and the Bus Depot Manager of the Swargate Bus Depot in Pune following the February 25 incident in which a 26-year-old woman was allegedly raped inside a parked bus.
Maharashtra's Minister of State for Home, Yogesh Ramdas Kadam, addressed the situation, providing updates on the ongoing investigation. Speaking to the media, Kadam clarified, "The Day before yesterday, the incident that happened in Swargate, I am here today to review that incident... After receiving the complaint, police started an investigation immediately... Police are searching for the accused, and very soon, he will be arrested. Some misinformation is being spread that the investigation was started late, but there is nothing like that." Kadam emphasized that the authorities were taking swift action and that rumours of a delayed response were unfounded.
The incident took place on Tuesday when the rape survivor, a working woman, was waiting for a bus to return home to Phaltan, which is located around 100 km away. She was allegedly approached by the accused, who falsely claimed that the bus to her destination was parked elsewhere. He led her to a MSRTC Shivsahi bus parked in the depot where he allegedly raped her.
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