Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Bihar girl molested on camera, video shared

- Avinash Kumar avinash.kumar@htlive.com ■

IN THE VIDEO, SEVEN MEN MOLEST AND TRY TO STRIP THE GIRL WHILE ABUSING HER IN DEROGATORY LANGUAGE EVEN AS SHE CRIES AND BEGS TO BE LEFT ALONE

PATNA: Patna police are on the lookout for a man from Allahabad who allegedly posted the video of the molestatio­n of a 14-year-old Bihar girl on social media. Police have also arrested four persons, including a juvenile, for their involvemen­t in the crime.

The shocking video comes against the backdrop of an increasing number of sex crimes against minors that prompted the government to pass an executive order on 21 April that said the sexual assault of girls under the age of 12 would be punishable with the death sentence.

The video, shot in Bharathua village of Jehanabad district, went viral on the internet after the man posted it on his Facebook account, which was tracked down by police. The suspect has 30,000 followers, officials said.

“For us, it is important to know how and why the video travelled from a village in Jehanabad to Allahabad and what prompted the man to upload it from his account,” said Patna zone IG NH Khan.

In the video, seven men molest and try to strip the girl while abusing her in derogatory language even as she cries and begs to be left alone. The eighth person in the group was filming the incident.

Khan said after the video came to the notice of authoritie­s, the man removed it from his Facebook wall.

“Anybody found circulatin­g the video clip will face stern action. It is unlawful. The girl is a minor,” he said.

4 ARRESTED, CONFESS TO CRIME

Amar Kumar Yadav, Sunil Kumar Yadav, Deepak Kumar Yadav and a juvenile aged 14 have confessed to their involvemen­t in the crime and revealed the names of others involved .

The accused were identified through the registrati­on number of a bike seen in the video. “The bike owner was found to be a resident of Bharathua village under Kako police station limits,” Khan said.

He said cyber experts have been commission­ed to track the sequence of events .

“The girl is a minor and undergoing counsellin­g,” Khan said, adding that she was in trauma and there was no point talking to her at this time.

“First, she should recover and come out of the shock to be able to talk to police,” he said.

The IG said that Jehanabad SP had received a video clip late on April 28. Soon, a 10-member team was formed to crack the case.

“The task was accomplish­ed within 32 hours,” Khan said. “However, now the police will go deeper into it and track those who procured and posted the videos.”

The incident is the latest in a series of crimes against women and girls reported in the state.

The gender vulnerabil­ity index, released by the Union ministry of women and child developmen­t last year, rated Bihar as the most unsafe state for women with lowest access to education and protection in comparison to other states.

The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data for 2017 shows that 13,400 cases of crime against women were recorded in Bihar.

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