A rape case in Pune involving a 22-year-old woman initially reported that an unidentified man posing as a courier delivery executive forcibly entered her apartment in the Kondhwa area, sprayed a substance to incapacitate her, and raped her. The accused allegedly took a selfie on the victim's phone and left a threatening message stating he would return. The incident prompted a large-scale police investigation with multiple teams deployed, and the suspect was arrested from Karve Nagar after a 48-hour search. However, subsequent police investigations revealed that the accused was actually a friend of the victim. The woman had taken the selfie herself and consented to it. There was no forced entry or use of incapacitating spray as initially reported. The victim reportedly changed her statements multiple times during questioning, leading to the conclusion by Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar that the complaint was false and had misled the police. The accused was released on certain conditions and instructed to cooperate with the ongoing probe. The case highlights complexities in the investigation and the challenges faced by law enforcement in verifying such allegations.
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