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10-year-old girl helps rescue 24 girls from a shelter home

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deoria (uttar pradesh) — Twenty-four girls were rescued from a shelter home here and three people were arrested after allegation of sexual exploitati­on of the inmates came to light, police said on Monday.

Eighteen inmates of the shelter were still missing, they said.

“Twenty-four girls were rescued yesterday from the shelter home at station road in the name of Ma Vindhyawas­ini Mahila Prakishan Evam Samaj Sewa Sansthan, which has 42 inmates. Eighteen inmates are still missing. We have sealed it,” superinten­dent of police Rohan P Kanay said.

The matter comes in the backdrop of the alleged sexual abuse of young girls at a state-funded shelter home in Bihar’s Muzaffarpu­r which led to a public outcry. Sexual abuse of 34 inmates out of 42 was confirmed in medical examinatio­n.

When asked for her comments on the issue, UP Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi said, “The recognitio­n of the NGO was revoked one year back and funds were stopped. We will probe how it was functionin­g till now and see who is responsibl­e for this.”

The details of activities at the shelter home emerged when a 10-year-old girl managed to flee from there. She reached a woman police station and informed them about the plight of the inmates.

“Many times white, black and red cars used to come and take away the girls. When the returned in the morning, they used to cry,” the girl alleged.

The SP Deoria said the young girl told the police that around 4pm every day some people came and took away some girls along with the manager with them.

The 10-year-old girl belongs to Bihar’s Bettiah city and she also told the police that she escaped because of heavy work load.

Girija Tripathi and her husband Mohan Tripathi, who operated the shelter home, and its superinten­dent Kanchanlat­a were arrested, they said. However Girija Tripathi, however, told reporters that the charges were baseless and payment of last three years was pending, so she was running the shelter home.

The SP Deoria has been directed by the UP Police Headquarte­rs in Lucknow to take stern action against the culprits.

“The entire matter will be investigat­ed and the local administra­tion is already taking action. The Women and Child Developmen­t Department is also coordinati­ng. The inquiry will be done under proper legal procedure,” ADG Law and Order Anand Kumar said in Lucknow.

The medical test of the children would be made by a woman doctor and the statement recorded before a magistrate, Anand said.

The SP said the registrati­on of the shelter home was suspended in June 2017 on the report of irregulari­ties found by the CBI and the administra­tion gave an order to

shift all the inmates from there. “But the manager was running the home and told us that the high court has given a stay. When she was not able to show the court order, the administra­tion sent a team to the shelter home to shift the girls but the manager did not cooperate,” he said.

A case was then registered against Kanchanlat­a and Girija Tripathi under section 353 of the IPC (Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of duty), the SP said.

District Magistrate Sujit Kumar said there was a list of 42 inmates

staying there. “We are probing the matter,” he said.

Meanwhile, the incident gave fresh ammunition to the opposition parties to attack the Yogi Adityanath-led government.

While the Congress demanded a CBI probe into the incident, the Samajwadi Party alleged that the present government is not serious about the issues of women. “The entire matter should be probed by the CBI. A probe by the central agency should be immediatel­y ordered. Such an incident shows that government is not doing its job seriously,” Congress leader Ashok Singh said. —

 ?? PTI ?? Samajwadi Party workers stage a protest over the Deoria shelter home issue at GPO in Lucknow on Monday. —
PTI Samajwadi Party workers stage a protest over the Deoria shelter home issue at GPO in Lucknow on Monday. —

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