Hindustan Times (Delhi)

19 kids rescued from Kathua orphanage cellar after abuse

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE ORPHANAGE HAS BEEN SEALED BY THE POLICE. THEY HAVE BOOKED THE PASTOR WHO RAN IT UNDER SECTIONS OF RAPE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN

JAMMU: A second Kathua horror appears to be unfolding after 19 children including eight girls were rescued from an illegal orphanage on Friday and the pastor, Thomas Anthony, 62, placed in police custody for seven days by a local court.

Kathua deputy commission­er Rohit Khajuria told Hindustan Times that “serious charges of sexual abuse, torture and physical assault have been levelled by the rescued children against the accused” and added that these would be investigat­ed by the police.

The orphanage has been sealed by the police and Anthony booked under sections on rape and sexual violence against children. The investigat­ion into the case will be conducted by deputy superinten­dent of police (headquarte­rs) Nikhil Rasgotra.

In January 2018, an eight- year-old girl was gang-raped and murdered in Kathua in a case that polarised the state, and resulted in the central government passing an ordinance recommendi­ng the death penalty for rapists of children below the age of 12.

The Pentecosta­l Mission in Pathankot has denied it issued permission to any such orphanage in Kathua.

The rescued children belong to Gurdaspur in Punjab, Sanji Morh, Samba, Bari Brahmana and Jammu.

“The medical examinatio­n of the rescued children, 19 to be precise, which included eight girls, was conducted at the Kathua district hospital late Friday night. Their medical reports are awaited,” Khajuria said about the investigat­ion.

“The children are under medical treatment. All the children were found to be suffering from scabies and we have given them new clothes,” he added.

According to the deputy commission­er, the children were kept in a cellar at the rented accommodat­ion where the illegal orphanage was being run.

Assistant commission­er (revenue) Jitendra Mishra, who led the raid on Friday evening, said that the children will be united with their families after due process.

The orphanage was being run in Parliwand ward number 7 of Kathua town for the past four years, said locals familiar with the matter.

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