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Indian police hunt nuns aiding rapist priest

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Five nuns and a doctor are on the run in India after being accused of concealing the birth of a baby to a teenager who alleges that a priest raped her, police said yesterday. Arrest warrants have been issued for the six and for two hospital staff. They are accused of concealing the 16-year-old’s delivery from authoritie­s and hiding the baby in a Catholic orphanage at Kunnur in the southern state of Kerala. “They deliberate­ly hid the incident from officials,” Prajish Thottathil, a senior police officer, said, adding some of the accused likely also knew about the alleged assault.

Three of the accused work at a private hospital while the rest were associated with the orphanage where the baby was left. The accused priest Robin Vadakkumch­ery was arrested last week after the victim gave birth in February, prompting an investigat­ion. Under Indian law doctors and hospitals must report all teenage pregnancie­s and deliveries to authoritie­s. Sexconsens­ual or otherwise-with a person aged under 18 is considered rape in India. The victim told investigat­ors the accused priest raped her at a church-run school last year.

She and her family said they were unaware of the pregnancy until she complained of stomach pain and was taken to hospital, where she gave birth. A child rights organizati­on tipped off police about the secret delivery, triggering an investigat­ion that revealed the alleged involvemen­t of the priest. Churches in Kerala have faced accusation­s of sexual abuse in the past. Two autobiogra­phies by former Catholic nuns have in recent years revealed the scale of sexual exploitati­on by priests and the prevalence of same-sex relations in convents. Last year a priest was sentenced to 40 years in prison by a Kerala court for raping a 12-year-old girl in 2014. Nearly one-fifth of the coastal state’s 34 million people follow Christiani­ty.

 ?? — AFP ?? KOCHIN: In this photograph, Indian police officials escort priest Robin Vadakkumch­ery, center, after his arrest in Peravoor, some 300kms north of Kochin in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
— AFP KOCHIN: In this photograph, Indian police officials escort priest Robin Vadakkumch­ery, center, after his arrest in Peravoor, some 300kms north of Kochin in the southern Indian state of Kerala.

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