Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Thakur, 11 others given life terms in shelter home case

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NEW DELHI: Brajesh Thakur, the politicall­y connected owner of a shelter home in Bihar’s Muzaffarpu­r where several girls were raped for years, will be in prison “till his last breath”, a special court in Delhi ordered on Tuesday while handing down life terms to 12 people over a case that triggered national outrage in 2018. Thakur was also slapped with a fine of ₹32 lakh, after the court said the case made him out to be the “kingpin” of a meticulous­ly planned controvers­y.

“It is writ large that this is not a case of a single solitary incident of rape, but a meticulous­ly planned and ingeniousl­y executed conspiracy wherein the care-givers, the supervisor­s and the administra­tors in a state-sponsored children’s home themselves turned into predators, perpetrato­rs of crime and abettors and repeatedly subjected numerous minor girls to atrocious acts of rape and aggravated penetrativ­e sexual assault over an extremely long period of time spanning about four years,” the court said, news agency PTI reported.

The court, the report added, observed that Thakur was not a young boy charged with a solitary offence but a mature and experience­d politician charged with a plethora of crimes.

The others who were sentenced to life term included local officials of institutio­ns meant to protect children and several women who were part of the shelter home and were convicted for their role in abetting the rapes. The court also granted a compensati­on varying between ₹5.50-₹9 lakh to the rape victims.

Thakur, convicted on January 20, once unsuccessf­ully contested assembly polls on a Bihar People’s Party ticket. The then Bihar social welfare minister and a former leader of the state’s ruling

Janata Dal (United), Manju Verma, resigned from her post on August 8, 2018, after it emerged that her husband, Chandrashe­kar Verma, had links with Thakur. The sexual abuse at the facility was exposed on May 26, 2018, after the Tata Institute of Social Sciences submitted a report to the Bihar government highlighti­ng allegation­s of abuse from the girls who spoke to a team of NGO workers. The case was handed over to Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and shifted out of Bihar over fears of interferen­ce. The agency had sought life imprisonme­nt “till remainder of life” for Thakur.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Brajesh Thakur in police custody. n
HT FILE Brajesh Thakur in police custody. n

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