Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Court sends complaint against Nitish to CBI

- HT Correspond­ent and PTI

PATNA: A special court that deals with offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act) has forwarded to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) a petition seeking an inquiry against Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and some officials in connection with a case of alleged sexual abuse at a Muzaffarpu­r shelter home, the lawyer for the petitioner said.

The petition was filed by lawyer Sudhir Kumar Ojha on behalf of Ashwani Kumar, an accused in the case and a self-styled medical practition­er who allegedly used to inject the shelter home’s inmates with sedatives before subjecting them to sexual abuse.

Several attempts made by HT to reach the chief minister’s office for comment were unsuccessf­ul. HT couldn’t independen­tly confirm the developmen­t.

The POCSO court forwarded a copy of the petition to the superinten­dent of police, CBI, on February 16, claimed Ojha, who said that a certified copy of the court’s directive would be available on Monday or Tuesday.

“This is a fabricated news. Where is the order? Those giving statements should know the law,” Neeraj Kumar, spokesman for the ruling Janata Dal (United)said, referring to opposition politician­s who called for Nitish Kumar’s resignatio­n. It was our government which gave orders for social audit of shelter homes. We pleaded that court should monitor the case.”

A lawyer in Muzaffarpu­r said the petition had been forwarded to the CBI as a matter of procedure. “It’s a routine procedure that if any accused petitions the court to forward his applicatio­n, the court forwards it. The special court has no power to pass direction to CBI for investigat­ion nor the honourable special court has given any such order of investigat­ion or probe against CM and others,” Sharat Sinha, a Muzaffarpu­r lawyer, told TV channels.

The petition filed on February 14 alleges that the CBI was “‘suppressin­g facts” in the case which, if probed properly, would “throw light on the roles of former DM, Muzaffarpu­r, Dharmendra Singh, senior IAS officer and former divisional commission­er of Muzaffarpu­r and currently principal secretary of the Social Welfare Department Atul Prasad and honourable Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.”

A supplement­ary petition named former principal secretarie­s of social welfare department S M Raju, Vandana Kini and Arvind Chaudhary, former directors Mohammedd Imamuddin and Sunil Kumar besides former assistant director Devesh Kumar, PTI reported.

The supplement­ary petition was filed because a number of names had been omitted from the original one due to oversight, PTI quoted Ojha as saying.

The Muzaffarpu­r case involves the alleged sexual abuse of 34 out of 42 inmates living at a shelter home run by a non-government­al organisati­on (NGO) in the town. A first informatio­n report was lodged against 12 people on May 31, 2018, following which the shelter home was sealed, the NGO running it had its registrati­on cancelled and its owner Brajesh Thakur, the main suspect in the case, was arrested.

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