"The government of India strongly condemns this dastardly act. It will be ensured that all necessary steps are taken to bring the offender to justice," he said in a suo motu statement in the Lok Sabha.
Giving details of the incident that occurred on the night of December 5, he said the driver, who was absconding after the incident, was arrested on Sunday from Mathura and was being produced before a Delhi court on Monday.
"Following the clues at hand and through painstaking investigation, the culprit driver was zeroed down as one person from Mathura, owner of the vehicle Swift Desire No. number DL-1YD 7910. He has this vehicle registered with Uber Cab Service. The vehicle used in the crime has been found and brought to Delhi where it will be subjected to thorough forensic examination," Singh said.
He said the victim, who worked in Gurgaon, had gone to Vasant Vihar with some friends and was returning home in the cab. She had dozed off for a while when she suddenly realised that the taxi was parked at an isolated place and the driver was trying to molest her in the back seat.
"She tried to raise an alarm but the driver threatened her of physical injury and then she was sexually assaulted in the car," the minister said, adding that after committing the crime the driver dropped her at her home at around 1 am and threatened her not to disclose the incident to anyone.
He said the woman, who had lodged an FIR at the Sarai Rohilla police station, was sent for medical examination and also counselled by an NGO volunteer authorised by Delhi Commission for Women.
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