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Bishop accused of raping nun applies for bail in Kerala court

MOVE COMES NEARLY 80 DAYS AFTER THE INVESTIGAT­ION BEGAN

- BY AKHEL MATHEW Correspond­ent

The bishop of Jalandhar in India’s Punjab state, Franco Mulakkal, yesterday filed a bail applicatio­n at the Kerala High Court in Kochi.

The move comes nearly 80 days after an investigat­ion began into allegation­s of rape by a nun from a convent in Kuravilang­ad, in Kottayam district. The nun is accusing the bishop of abusing her as many as 13 times between 2014 and 2016. The bishop has staunchly denied the allegation­s.

The developmen­t came as a protest at the High Court Junction in Kochi, near the Kerala High Court building, by a group of nuns demanding the arrest ■ of the bishop entered the 11th day. As of Monday, the abused nun’s sister had also joined the protest.

The bishop was set to arrive in Kerala by yesterday, for questionin­g by police today.

In his bail petition, the bishop has argued that the allegation­s are part of a “conspiracy” against him, and that the nun who claims to have been abused by him, was in fact acting with vengeance against him because he had taken some disciplina­ry action against her following some complaints.

The bishop also says, in the first statement given by the nun to police, there was no mention of him forcibly abusing her.

The bishop goes on to add that some internal rifts within the Missionari­es of Jesus congregati­on that he heads had led to the present allegation.

The protest strike by the victim’s colleagues in the Kuravilang­ad convent has been attracting large crowds, with people from different walks of life visiting the protest venue.

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Franco Mulakkal

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