A horrific crime occurred in Agra that shook its residents to the core. In the heart of the Hariparvat police station area, near the busy Sanjay Place, a 15-year-old girl became the victim of a heinous act that exposed the underbelly of crime plaguing Uttar Pradesh. Four young men, one identified as Junaid, allegedly gang-raped the teenager, recorded the act, and brazenly shared the 24-second video on social media, sparking outrage and highlighting the vulnerability of the marginalized in this historic city.
The heinous laughs of perpetrators
The victim, a 15-year-old girl, reportedly led a precarious existence on the streets of Agra. Described by authorities as a homeless individual, she was an easy target for predators. According to police reports, Junaid and his accomplice, identified as Asif, preyed on her vulnerability. On that fateful Saturday afternoon, the two lured the unsuspecting teenager to a secluded building near Sanjay Place, a commercial hub teeming with shops and offices. The promise of safety or perhaps a small reward may have been enough to coax her into following them. What followed was an act of unimaginable cruelty.
In the isolated confines of the building, Junaid and Asif took turns assaulting the young girl. The depravity of their actions was compounded when one of them, believed to be Junaid, recorded the assault. The 24-second video captured not only the crime but also the chilling sound of laughter from others present, a haunting testament to the callousness of the perpetrators. By Monday, August 18, 2025, the video had spread like wildfire across social media platforms, its grainy images igniting a firestorm of anger and grief among those who viewed it.
A City in Shock
The incident occurred just steps away from the Sanjay Place police outpost, raising troubling questions about law enforcement’s ability to protect the most vulnerable. The viral video, which showed Junaid’s face clearly, became a grim symbol of the audacity of the perpetrators, who seemed to act without fear of consequences. The laughter echoing in the background only deepened the public’s horror, painting a picture of a group reveling in the suffering of a defenseless child.
The video’s rapid spread on platforms like X triggered an immediate outcry. Posts circulating online condemned the act, with one user, @DeepikaBhardwaj, writing, “Junaid raped a girl child, recorded the act live, his 4 friends laughed while he did this monstrous act & they all then released video. These cases need extraordinary punishments.” Another post by @thenewsdrill claimed the assault took place inside Sky Tower, near Sanjay Place, further fueling public anger at the proximity of the crime to a police outpost. While these posts reflect the sentiment of the moment, they remain unverified, and police are still piecing together the exact details of the incident.
Police Response
The viral video sent shockwaves through the Agra police department, prompting a swift response. Sanjay Place outpost in-charge Vinod Kumar registered a named First Information Report (FIR) against Junaid and Asif under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) City Sonam Kumar confirmed that the identities of the accused had been established, and multiple police teams were deployed to apprehend them. “We are working tirelessly to ensure the culprits are brought to justice,” Kumar stated in a press briefing.
Hariparvat police station in-charge Pradeep Kumar Tripathi revealed that the victim has not yet been located, complicating efforts to gather her statement and proceed with the case. “We are conducting searches to find the girl, but her whereabouts remain unknown,” Tripathi admitted. The absence of the victim, who is believed to be a street dweller, underscores the challenges of protecting those who live on society’s margins.
The role of technology in amplifying these crimes cannot be ignored. The viral video in the Agra case, like others before it, served as both evidence and a tool of further victimization. By sharing the footage, the perpetrators not only violated the girl’s dignity but also exposed her to public scrutiny, compounding her trauma.
For now, the focus remains on locating the victim and apprehending the accused. The police have assured the public that no stone will be left unturned. As Agra grapples with this tragedy, the nation watches, hoping for justice for a girl whose life was irrevocably altered in a matter of minutes.
































