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Mumbai: Mumbai Police on Saturday arrested another accused in connection with Thursday’s gangrape of a young photojournalist, while a jobless 19-year-old, already under arrest, was produced before a magisterial court which remanded him in police custody till August 30.

Accused Vijay Jadhav was picked up in the wee hours today from Madanpura area by the Crime branch. “We have arrested a second accused in the gangrape case and he has confessed to his involvement.

The probe is heading in the right direction and we hope to arrest all other absconding accused soon,” Commissioner of Police Satyapal Singh told reporters. Though Singh refused to divulge the identity of the accused, sources in the police department gave his name as Vijay Jadhav.

“The man has given information about others on the run and we will apprehend them soon.

They have gone a little far off,” the officer said in reply to a query.

Asked about the evidence gathered against the accused so far, he said, “We have all the evidence against them and will file a comprehensive charge sheet.”

About the condition of the victim, Singh, who visited Jaslok Hospital where she is undergoing treatment, said, “Her mother told me it is good and improving.”

Regarding the claim of the family of Mohammed Abdul, the teenage accused, the first to be arrested in the case, that he was a juvenile, the police commissioner said, “We will tell you about the profile, age and other related things once all of them are arrested.”

Three other accused identified as Qasim Bengali, Saleem and Ashfaq are still at large and a manhunt has been launched to nab them.

Meanwhile, Chand Babu Sattat Shaikh alias Mohammed Abdul, was produced before the Bhoiwada holiday court at Dadar. (PTI)

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