Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Five antitraffi­cking activists picked up during play, raped

Survivors were abducted from a school and incident videograph­ed

- Bedanti Saran bedanti.saran@hindustant­imes.com

RANCHI: Four girls and a married woman engaged in an anti-human traffickin­g campaigns in Khunti district were allegedly abducted and gang-raped by armed men earlier this week, police said on Thursday.

“The survivors, engaged with an NGO supported by Christian missionary, were abducted by motorcycle-borne armed men while they were performing a street play at RC Mission School in Khunti’s Kochang block, about 90 km from Ranchi, on Tuesday afternoon,” said Ranchi range deputy inspector general (DIG) AV Homkar.

“They were forced to sit inside cars, taken to a nearby secluded place and raped,” he added.

“The perpetrato­rs, who are Pathalgadi supporters, released the girls after three hours,” he said.

Pathalgadi is a practice adopted by several tribal villages in Jharkhand to declare their gram sabha as the only sovereign authority, rejecting the authority of central or state government.

Huge stone plaques and signboards — called Pathalgadi in the local dialect — have been put up outside tribal settlement­s in Khunti, Simdega, Gumla and West Singhbhum districts, warning visitors from entering or settling down in these villages.

Police officers said the NGO had taken a team of more than half-a-dozen to Kochang under the Arki police station, nearly 45 km from the district headquarte­rs, to carry out an awareness campaign at the school. While, the team was conducting a street play, the armed men reached the venue at around 1 pm. Two nuns associated with the Christian missionary also accompanie­d them.

The abductors reportedly made videos of the incident and threatened the girls that the videos would be made viral if they disclose the incident.

The DIG, however, appealed to the media to report to the police if they come across any video regarding the incident.

“Three separate teams have been constitute­d to nab the criminals, some of them have been identified. Raids are on at suspected locations,” Homkar said refusing to divulge any further details.

“A medical board has been constitute­d to examine the victims. The two sisters, associated with the Christian missionary accompanyi­ng the girls, were not subjected to any crime. They were released safely,” said Khunti SP Ashwini Sinha.

A father associated with Kochang RC Church reported the matter to the police but there was no investigat­ion. The organisati­on, then, lodged complaint with higher authoritie­s, which is when the police swung into action.

The survivors, engaged with an NGO supported by Christian missionary, were abducted by motorcycle­borne armed men while they were performing a street play at RC Mission School in Khunti’s Kochang block...

AV HOMKAR, deputy inspector general of police, Ranchi range

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