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Joseph Vijay’s Women’s Safety ‘Promise’ Exposed: Mohammed Muttab & Mohammed Atheel From Bihar Gangrape 61-Year-Old Mentally Challenged Homeless Woman In Velachery

Joseph Vijay's "Safety for Women" Exposed: Mohammed Muttab & Mohammed Atheel From Bihar Gangrape 61-Year-Old Mentally Challenged Homeless Woman In Velachery

TVK chief Joseph Vijay came to power promising safety for women in Tamil Nadu. But as the days pass, it doesn’t seem any different from the previous regime.

A 61-year-old mentally challenged homeless woman was gangraped in Velachery during the early hours of Thursday (28 May 2026). Police have arrested two guest workers from Bihar in connection with the incident. A 15-year-old boy, who was also detained for inquiry, was let off later, as reported in Times of India.

Police said the victim was a homeless person living near the Velachery bus stand for the past two months. On Thursday at around 4 am, she was seen walking near the HP petrol bunk on Velachery 100-Feet Road when passers-by noticed bloodstains on her leg and alerted the police control room and the 108-ambulance service.

A patrol team from Velachery police station rushed to the spot and shifted the woman to Saidapet Government Hospital for treatment. She was later referred to the Government Kasturba Gandhi Hospital for Women and Children in Egmore for further medical care.

During the inquiry, police found that the woman was taken on a Rapido two-wheeler to a secluded area near a Corporation park, where she was sexually assaulted. As the victim was unable to provide coherent details due to her mental condition, police relied on CCTV footage collected from the locality and technical evidence to trace the suspects.

The investigation led to the arrest of Mohammed Muttab, 26, and Mohammed Atheel, 23, both guest workers employed at eateries in Velachery. Police said the accused confessed during interrogation that they targeted the woman after noticing her walking alone in the locality.

The arrested men were produced before a magistrate court and remanded in judicial custody. Police said further investigation is under way to determine whether others were involved in the crime.

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