Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Accused priest sent to 10-day judicial custody

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW The prime accused in the brutal gang rape and murder of a 50-year-old woman in Badaun on Sunday night was sent to judicial custody till January 18 by a local court on Friday.

The prime accused, a temple priest named Satya Narain (53), was arrested by a police team in a village in Ughaiti area of Badaun on Thursday night. An award of Rs 50,000 had earlier been announced for his arrest.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath had also tasked the STF to hunt for prime accused but he was arrested by a team of local police.

Confirming the arrest, superinten­dent of police (SP) of Badaun Sankalp Sharma said, “Satya Narain was arrested by a team of local police from a field in Ughaiti area. Narain informed us that he took shelter at the house of one of his followers briefly.”

Narain used to live in the temple where the woman was gang raped and murdered. Police has booked Narain and his two aides for the ghastly crime. The aides were arrested on Tuesday.

Narain, however, kept changing his statements before police regarding the incident. He was quizzed by a team of local police that included senior officials. “Satya Narain avoided giving direct answers to the questions related to the incident. He changed his statements a couple of times. Our focus now is to question the three accused individual­ly about the sequence of events on the day of the incident,” said a senior police officers who also quizzed the priest.

According to police sources, Narain is a native of Aonla area of Bareilly district. He moved to Budaun seven years ago and started living in the temple.

As per the police complaint, the woman went to the temple, located on the outskirts of her village, on Sunday afternoon and did not return.

Later, in the night, the priest and his two aides brought her body to her house in a sports utility vehicle (SUV) and informed her family members that she fell into the dry well on the temple premises. They then left the place hurriedly.

The family members, however, informed police and the body was taken for a post mortem examinatio­n on Monday evening. The post mortem report confirmed rape. The woman suffered a rib fracture and her left lung was also damaged due to heavy force, the post mortem report said.

Chief medical officer, Budaun, Dr Yashpal Singh said the woman died of trauma and excessive bleeding.

The local police authoritie­s have already suspended the SHO of the area for derelictio­n of duty. The district magistrate has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh for the family of the deceased.

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