Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh): It seems that there is no stopping the rape of minors in the country. Days after the gruesome rape and murder of the Hyderabad veterinarian another case of gangrape surfaced Wednesday in UP.
Four persons, including a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan and the son of a retired jailor, have been arrested for allegedly abducting a class 10 student and then gangraping her at a deserted place. The car in which the girl was taken had a police logo on it.
Inspector of Halia police station, Deviver Shukla, said that a case against the accused has been registered for kidnapping and gangrape under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, Tuesday.
The girl, 15, was allegedly assaulted Monday at an isolated place in Halia. The police officer said one of the arrested persons, Jai Prakash Maurya, is the son of retired jailor, Brijlal Maurya.
Jai Prakash’s sister had settled in a village in Halia after marriage and he had been visiting her house several times in the last few months during which he befriended the teenager.
The survivor’s father alleged that Jai Prakash made a call to the girl on her mobile and asked her to step out and meet him at a spot on the outskirts of the village where he was present along with his three friends in a car.
Jai Prakash then forcibly took her to an isolated location, where all four allegedly raped her.
The car, in which the girl and all four persons were travelling, was intercepted by policemen on duty for checking while it was on its way back to the girl’s village in Halia.
As the car stopped, the girl started crying and raised an alarm. The policemen on duty then took the four men and the girl to the police station where her father was summoned. The girl then narrated her ordeal to her father following which all the four accused were detained.
The father then registered a case against all four persons – Jai Prakash, Luv Kumar Pal, Ganesh Prasad and CRPF constable Mahendra Kumar Yadav, who is posted in Sultanpur.
Superintendent of Police, Mirzapur district, Dharm Veer, said Wednesday that the victim and all four accused have been sent for medical examination.
The car belongs to Jai Prakash Mauya and a probe is on to ascertain how he got the police logo printed on it.
Agencies