Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Siwan: Minor’s body recovered, one held

- Avinash Kumar avinash.kumar@htlive.com

PATNA: Police recovered body of a missing five-year-old girl from a bush close to her house under Pachrukhi police station area of Siwan in the wee hours of Tuesday. One person was arrested in this connection, officials said.

The arrested person confessed to his crime, Siwan superinten­dent of police (SP) Abhinav Kumar said, adding that a murder case was lodged against him.

Following the body’s recovery, irate locals attacked the police team and damaged one of their vehicles.

Police said prima facie, it appears that the minor was sexually assaulted and then killed. The body, which was found covered in a bedsheet, was sent for postmortem examinatio­n, officials said. Her family members also alleged sexual assault, as some objectiona­ble items were recovered from near the girl’s body.

As per available informatio­n, the minor went missing when she went to attend a funeral service near her house Monday evening. Her family along with other villagers searched for her but could not trace her.

Police said that when her body was recovered, villagers caught a suspect and handed him over to the police.

The suspect, identified as Pradip Singh, a resident of Ramgarh village under Siwan police station, came to attend the funeral. During interrogat­ion, he confessed to the crime and said he lured the minor on the pretext of sweets and chocolates and took her to a secluded place and attempted to sexually assault her. When she raised an alarm, he strangulat­ed her to death and dumped the body in a farm field.

Assuring speedy trial in the case, the SP said, “Investigat­ion into the case is on. Police is awaiting the autopsy report to confirm rape.”

The state, till September 2020, has witnessed 2,406 cases of murders and 1,106 rape cases. The Bihar Police headquarte­rs officials, quoting National Crime Records Bureau’s (NCRB) 2019 data said Bihar ranks 31 in rape cases in the country. The national ratio for rape is 4.9, while in Bihar it is 1.3. Similarly, with regard to crimes against women, Bihar ranks 28th.

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