Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Dentist sexually assaults minor at clinic

‘CONVICTION TO GO UP WITH RAPE KITS’

- HT Correspond­ent

ROHTAK: An 11-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by a doctor when she visited a dental hospital near Sunariya Chowk in Rohtak on Tuesday evening, the police said. The victim was accompanie­d by her grandfathe­r to Rathee Dental Hospital for extraction of her wisdom tooth.

“After extracting her tooth, the doctor sent me outside to get an ice pack. He said it was important to apply the ice pack now and said they had run out of it. When I left the clinic, there was no one there except my granddaugh­ter and the doctor,” the grandfathe­r of the victim said.

“When I returned after some time, I found my granddaugh­ter looking very scared, but she did The Haryana government has approved the procuremen­t of specially-designed rape investigat­ion kits for effective forensic probe of sexual assault cases, women and child developmen­t minister Maneka Gandhi said.

The kits are designed to carry out immediate medical investigat­ion and aid in furnishing evidence in sexual assault and rape cases. The kits contain test tubes, bottles and strips for testing and will cost around ₹200 to ₹300.

Forensic experts in Haryana welcomed the move of the not say anything then. So I paid the doctor and left,” he said.

He said that on their way back home, his granddaugh­ter government and said it is set to up the conviction rates in rape cases. “The government has woken up to pressure after so many rape incidents but low conviction rate. It is because doctors do not follow the procedure in carrying out rape investigat­ions and forensic labs are short of manpower and take too long in giving a concluding report. Such kits will solve the problem to a certain level,” a senior forensics expert working with government said, requesting anonymity.

These kits will be available at all police stations.

started crying in pain. When he asked her the reason, she described that the doctor sexually assaulted her when they were alone at the clinic. She said the doctor also threatened her not to tell anyone about it.

The grandfathe­r immediatel­y called the women helpline and informed other family members, who along with the police, reached the hospital, but it had closed by then.

Based on the complaint, the police have booked Dr Ajit under Section 6 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act, and Sections 506 (criminal intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Shivaji Colony police station station house officer (SHO) Rajender Singh said the accused doctor found out about the case and is absconding.

He said the medical examinatio­n of the victim was conducted and its report is awaited.

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