Toronto Star

Fifteen charged in gang rape killing

In India, brutal sexual assaults are reported every few weeks, despite recent toughening of laws. One man also accused of setting victim on fire following attack in India

- KAI SCHULTZ

Indian authoritie­s on Saturday arrested 15 people in connection with the gang rape and killing of a teenage girl, the latest in a recent string of high-profile crimes against women that have set off heated debates about the handling of sexual assaults in the country.

Authoritie­s said a group of men raped the 16-year-old girl multiple times after kidnapping her from Chatra, a village in Jharkhand state, in eastern India, while she was attending a family member’s wedding Thursday.

When the girl was let go the next day, authoritie­s said, village leaders imposed a fine of about $750 on Dhanu Singh Bhuiyan, the young man who was said to have orchestrat­ed her abduction.

That ruling angered Bhuiyan and some of the other men in the community, and they beat the girl’s family for complainin­g about the treatment of their daughter.

While the girl’s family argued with community members, Bhuiyan, who lived near the victim and knew her well, slipped away from the crowd, cornered the girl in her home and lit her on fire.

“I think it is a degradatio­n in society as a whole for people to take the law into their own hands,” said Jitendra Kumar Singh, deputy commission­er of police in Chatra. Bhuiyan, who initially escaped through a window after he killed the girl, was captured Saturday, Singh said.

Last month, the killing of an 8-year-old girl from a nomadic community in northern India ignited protests across the country and provoked political fallout for the government, including the resignatio­n of two high-level officials from the governing party.

Critics said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and members of his Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party failed to speak out forcefully against the crime.

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AIJAZ RAHI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO

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