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**Bengaluru PG Owner Arrested for Rape After Resident Confesses to Theft**

**Bengaluru, June 24, 2025:** Police in Mico Layout, Bengaluru, have arrested Ravi Teja Reddy, 35, the owner of a paying guest (PG) accommodation, on charges of rape. The arrest follows a complaint filed by a 21-year-old resident of the PG, a nursing graduate from Andhra Pradesh who recently moved to the city seeking employment.

The incident came to light after the victim confessed to stealing three gold rings from another resident. According to police reports, the victim disconnected the CCTV camera wire within the PG in what seems to have been an attempt to prevent recording of theft and then inquired of another resident whether the camera recorded even after it was disconnected. Reddy, alerted to the potential theft and the victim’s suspicious behaviour, summoned her for questioning. He allegedly threatened to report her to the police, prompting her confession.

Exploiting the situation, Reddy allegedly raped the victim after she pleaded with him not to involve the authorities. The victim was initially reluctant to report the assault. However, she confided in a male friend, who then sought assistance from a Bengaluru-based advocate to file a police complaint.

A medical examination confirmed the sexual assault, leading to Reddy’s swift arrest. The case highlights the vulnerability of young women migrating to urban areas for education and work, often relying on PG accommodations for housing. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of PG owners ensuring the safety and security of their residents and upholding the law. This incident underscores the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of PG facilities across the city. The investigation is ongoing.

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