Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rapeaccuse­d bishop sent to police custody

- Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

ACTION Mulakkal remanded to 2day police custody a day after he was arrested

The judicial first class magistrate’s court in Pala on Saturday remanded the former bishop of Jalandhar Franco Mulakkal , finally arrested by the Kerala police on Friday on charges of raping a nun, to police custody for two days.

The bishop, who tried to brazen it out when the charges first emerged was arrested on Friday after three days of questionin­g, but was soon admitted to a hospital because he complained of uneasiness — a standard ploy among many people arrested so as to avoid custody. On Saturday, though, he was discharged from the hospital after doctors said he was not suffering from any major ailment.

Mulakkal, accused of raping the nun 13 times between 2014 and 2016, was relieved of his church duties by the Pope’s Ambassador on Thursday.

In court, the police sought a three-day custody of Mulakkal but his lawyer opposed this, saying he had already been questioned for eight hours in Jalandhar

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and three consecutiv­e days in Kerala and sought bail for him. After the police countered that they still had to collect evidence against him and that he would have to undergo several tests, the court agreed to a two-day remand. The bishop complained to the judge that police forcibly took his blood and saliva.

Mulakkal was charged under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 342 (wrongful confinemen­t), 376 (rape), 377 (unnatural offence) and 560 (1) (criminal intimidati­on). Prosecutio­n said that there are 81 witnesses in the case and the number may go up. The former bishop’s bail plea is to come before the Kerala high court on September 25.

Police officers who asked not to be identified say their investigat­ions have unearthed the picture of a habitual offender and predator and that separate FIRs will be filed against him if other victims are ready file complaint. Most complaints of this nature are usually sent first to church authoritie­s. In this particular case, the church chose to ignore the nun’s complaint against Mulakkal. In her letter to the Pope’s Ambassador last week, the victim, a mother superior, alleged that 20 nuns had left the Missionari­es of Jesus congregati­on after the former bishop’s advances. Mulakkal has denied the charges.

Meanwhile five nuns protesting in Kochi for two weeks, seeking justice for the survivor, ended their stir on Saturday. “The church was not with us but the Lord never let us down,” said Sister Anupama, one of the five nuns who led the stir.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Bishop Franco Mulakkal, accused of raping a nun, was arrested by the Kerala police on Friday.
REUTERS FILE Bishop Franco Mulakkal, accused of raping a nun, was arrested by the Kerala police on Friday.

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