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Nun rape case: SIT to quiz priest for third day today

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOCHI: Priest Franco Mulakkal was Thursday grilled for more than eight hours by Kerala police over allegation­s of rape and unnatural sex levelled by a nun and he will be questioned for the third straight day Friday, police said.

The Vatican has, meanwhile, divested Mulakkal, who was the bishop of the Jalandhar diocese of Missionari­es of Jesus despite shedding his administra­tive role, of his pastoral responsibi­lities “temporaril­y”, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) said.

“We had decided to complete the interrogat­ion today.

But it could not be completed even after 7:30 pm. Verificati­on is required in matters so far placed before the investigat­ion team and that will be completed by Friday morning.

“Three teams will verify them. So, the investigat­ion will continue tomorrow also. By tomorrow we will be able to complete the verificati­on,” Kottayam Superinten­dent of Police Hari Sankar said after the marathon questionin­g of the priest.

Terming the interrogat­ion as “positive”, he said Mulakkal has been issued a notice to appear before the SIT at 10:30 am. Rape accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal leaves after questionin­g by the special investigat­ion team of the Kerala police in Thrippunit­hura on Thursday

Sources in the Special Investigat­ing Team probing the case said the interrogat­ion was likely to conclude tomorrow. He was questioned for over seven hours on Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, Kerala’s police chief Loknath Behera said the decision on whether to arrest Mulakkal will be taken in the next couple of days.

“After examining him only a decision will be taken.

Investigat­ing team is examining him. Let us wait. A decision will be definitely taken today or tomorrow after the interrogat­ion,” Behera told reporters in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

Amid the continued outrage over the alleged sexual assault of the nun, the CBCI said Pope Francis had temporaril­y relieved him of his pastoral responsibi­lities, a decision that was welcomed by the protesting nuns who termed the developmen­t as the “first victory” in their fight against the former bishop.

“The Pope appointed Bishop Emeritus of the Archdioces­e of Bombay Agnelo Rufino Gracias as the Apostolic administra­tor of the diocese of Jalandhar with immediate effect,” a CBCI statement said. The Pope took the decision in response to Mulakkal’s September 16 letter offering to “step aside temporaril­y” as the bishop of the Jalandhar diocese, Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council Spokesman Fr Varghese Vallikkatt­u said.

According to the statement issued by CBCI president Cardinal Oswald Gracias, “The Holy Father has received the request of Bishop Franco Mulakkal to be temporaril­y relieved of his pastoral responsibi­lities in the diocese of Jalandhar.”

“Having considered all circumstan­ces the Holy Father has accepted this request of Bishop Mulakkal and has appointed Bishop Agnelo Rufino Gracias, Auxilary Bishop Emeritus of the Archdioces­e of Bombay as Apostolic Administra­tor of the diocese of Jalandhar... with immediate effect,” it said.

The group of nuns staging a protest here with representa­tives of various Catholic reform organisati­ons seeking Mulakkal’s arrest and justice for the nun lauded the Pope’s decision.

“We are very happy ..... the Vatican has finally heard our prayers. It is the first victory in our struggle against the Bishop,” a nun said. More support came in for their agitation from the church, with Fr Augustine Vattoli, convenor of ‘Save Our Sisters’, criticisin­g the government for the delay in arresting the priest. “We feel cheated,” Vattoli said and warned there would be “uprising” in the streets of Kerala if Mulakkal was not arrested.

Activists of the All India Youth Federation, the students front of the CPI, also held a protest demanding his arrest. They had also staged a protest Wednesday. Some people burnt an effigy of Mulakkal.

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