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RJD leaders booked for forcing minor gangrape victim to narrate her ordeal

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

GAYA: Many RJD leaders, including its national general secretary Alok Kumar Mehta and MLA Surendra Yadav, have been booked for allegedly forcing a minor gang rape victim to get down from a police vehicle and narrate her ordeal, a senior police official said on Saturday.

TV footage showed some of them clicking photograph­s with the girl on their cell phone and also preparing videos.

It happened when an RJD fact-finding team confronted the police when they were taking the minor to a hospital for medical examinatio­n yesterday and allegedly forced her to get down from the vehicle and narrate her ordeal, besides making her identity public, Magadh Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Vinay Kumar said.

The fact-finding team was constitute­d by Leader of the Opposition in Bihar Assembly Tejaswi Yadav.

A group of armed youths tied a man to a tree and raped his wife and 15-year-old daughter in Gaya district on June 14, according to the police.

The family was waylaid while they were crossing the area on a motorcycle near Sondiha village under Konch police station on June 14 night, following which the station house officer was suspended and 20 youths were detained, they said.

An FIR was lodged against RJD’S national general secretary Mehta, Belaganj MLA from Belaganj in Gaya district Surendra Prasad Yadav, the party’s state president of women’s cell Abhalata, RJD’S district president Murshid Alam alias Nezam, district president of RJD’S women’s cell Sarswati Devi and other unnamed persons in the case, the DIG said.

The case was lodged with Medical police station under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, he said.

He said they were also been booked for creating obstructio­n in discharge of duty by the police officials in the case.

Mehta, a former Bihar minister, however, termed the allegation­s against him and the team as “false” and claimed they were intended to divert people’s attention from the case.

“This is an attempt to divert people’s attention from the case in order to protect the accused by the state government... Whatever allegation­s have been levelled against me are completely wrong and false,” he said.

Accusing the police of having delayed action in an attempt to cover up the case, Mehta asked, “Why the police took the victim after 38 hours of the incident for medical examinatio­n instead of getting it done within 24 hours?”

The party’s team did not ask the victim to get down from the vehicle, he said, claiming it requested the girl for some informatio­n but she became angry after seeing mediaperso­ns.

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