Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Jamshedpur shelter home’s bank account freezed

- Debashish Sarkar htjharkhan­d@hindustant­imes.com

JAMSHEDPUR: The East Singhbhum district administra­tion has directed bank authoritie­s to freeze the account of Mother Teresa Welfare Trust (MTWT) children’s home, officials said on Tuesday.

The shelter home at Kharanghja­r under Telco police station of the district is currently under investigat­ion for alleged sexual abuse, mental and physical torture of its minor inmates.

“As per the deputy commission­er’s order, I have asked branch manager of Kharanghja­r

branch of Punjab National Bank to block and freeze the shelter home’s account with immediate effect, as the NGO is presently under investigat­ion for exploitati­on of children,” Parameshwa­r Bhagat, Jamshedpur deputy developmen­t commission­er (DDC), said.

The bank authoritie­s on Tuesday also provided the account transactio­n details to Jyotsna Singh, National Employment Programme (NEP) director heading the 11-member district level probe committee formed by the DC to investigat­e the case.

Earlier on June 7, a first informatio­n report (FIR) was filed under Pocso (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act and Indian Penal Code against MTWT director Harpal Singh Thapar, his child welfare committee (CWC) chief wife Pushpa Rani Tirkey, warden Geeta Singh, her son Aditya Singh and another staff Tony Davis after two rescued minor girls accused Thapar and others of sexual abuse, physical and mental torture of girls at the home for past four years. The two girls were rescued by police from Birsanagar on June 6. All the five accuses have been absconding since then, police said.

Later on June 11, two more girls went missing from the shelter home during time shifting of 41 inmates to another children home in Patamda. It was also found that accused Aditya Singh was also mentioned in the list of MTWT inmates. Search was still on for these two missing girls and the five named accused.

MTWT has no links with Mother Teresa’s Missionari­es of Charity. “We are examining the bank transactio­ns of MTWT and sought details about all child care institutes (CCIs) run by private NGOs in the district from East Singhbhum district CWC about process of registrati­on, how they got to keep the rescued children and the whereabout­s and family details of all the children,” said Singh.

As per sources, the district presently has nine registered private CCIs, while nine others have applied for registrati­on with the state government.

BJP district spokespers­on Ankit Anand thanked DC Suraj Kumar for prompt action on his tweet sharing account details of MTWT director on Sunday.

Meanwhile, investigat­ion has also started into alleged illegal constructi­on and encroachme­nt in Shamsher Tower housing the MTWT shelter home.

A team of the CO’s office has collected the account and plot numbers of the building, map, building plan and drawing after visiting Shamsher Tower Monday. They have also summoned Pritpal Singh, the builder of the tower.

Locals alleged that the builder’s office on the ground floor of Shamsher Tower was also forcibly closed by the Thapar couple, apart from opening a back door illegally and encroachin­g flats and open spaces in the residentia­l complex.

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