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In Delhi, two underage individuals were subjected to a violent sexual assault at a secluded swimming pool, and they were also threatened during the incident.  ​ 

​**Title:** Two Minors Allegedly Gang-Raped at Delhi Swimming Pool

**Meta Description:** Two minor girls were reportedly gang-raped at a private swimming pool in Delhi, leading to a police investigation under POCSO.

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**Headline:** Two Minor Girls Reported Gang-Raped at Private Swimming Pool in Delhi

In a shocking incident, two minor girls, aged 9 and 12, were allegedly gang-raped at a private swimming pool located in the Narela area of North Delhi. The incident came to light on August 5, when the victims confided in their families, prompting them to report the matter to local authorities.

According to the victims, they had gone to the swimming pool for practice when one of the accused, identified as Anil Kumar, lured them into a room where he sexually assaulted them. Following this, his accomplice, Munil Kumar, also allegedly raped the girls. The accused reportedly threatened the minors with death if they revealed the incident to anyone.

Upon receiving the complaint, the police conducted medical examinations of both girls to substantiate the allegations. An FIR was subsequently registered, and a case was initiated under charges of gang rape, wrongful restraint, and criminal intimidation. The police also invoked relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act to ensure the case is handled with the seriousness it deserves.

This incident highlights the urgent need for enhanced safety measures for children in public spaces. Authorities are now under pressure to ensure justice for the victims and to prevent such heinous acts in the future.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What actions have been taken by the police regarding the incident?**
A: The police have registered an FIR, conducted medical examinations, and initiated a case under POCSO and other relevant sections of the law. 

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