The Hindu (Bangalore)

CID launches probe into case against BSY

- Shreyas H.S.

The Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) has launched its probe into the case against the former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurapp­a.

On a complaint by the mother of a 17yearold girl that Mr. Yediyurapp­a allegedly molested the girl when they went to his house seeking his help, the Sadashivan­agar police registered a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 on March 14, and the State government handed the case over to the CID.

The CID officials got the victim to undergo a medical examinatio­n on Friday and Saturday at a private hospital in Bengaluru. These include tests for sexual abuse and to determine

the age of the victim, given that she is said to be 17.

The next crucial step in the probe is to record the statement of the victim before a magistrate. Given that the complainan­t is the girl’s mother, the victim is yet to make any statement before the authoritie­s in the case yet.

As per procedure, the victim’s statement will be recorded before a magistrate under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) very soon, a senior official said.

Many activists have condemned a virulent social media campaign casting aspersions on the complainan­t in the case.

Several people have not only identified the complainan­t, they have also been posting photograph­s of the victim as well, which is a punishable offence under law.

Vimala K.S., an activist from the Janawadi Mahila Sanghatane, said questionin­g the victim and a slander campaign against them was a common phenomenon in most high profile cases.

“In this case, the Home Minister himself said the complainan­t was mentally unstable as per reports. This is condemnabl­e,” she said, adding there should be no delay in procedures in the investigat­ion of the case.

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