28/07/2012

 

Gangrape case: Women’s Commission member accuses police of saving the powerful

 

Patna,(BiharTimes): A member of the Bihar Women’s Commission, Chandramukhi Devi, who is pursuing the gangrape case virtually dropped a bombshell on Friday when she said that she was sure that the Patna Police is trying to twist the teenager gang rape case to save the powerful.

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“I am sure the house in New Punaichak, being shown by the Police, is not the same one that the victim had talked to me about and the one, about which I recorded,” she was quoted in Hindustan Times as saying. It is her report to the DGP that had forced the Patna Police to get going on the case after so much delay.

“There is definitely big pressure from powerful quarter on the girl to shift and distract. The visual in the CD and the site being investigated by the police, are not one and the same, the one, the girl had initially mention, is at least one kilometre away from Rambha Apartments,” Chandramukhi Devi said.

She also added, that one of the boys, arrested from Chapra had no part, in the rape, but was only instrumental in making the CDs. He has now been included and remanded. “This only means,that the Patna Police is trying to protect some one big,” she said.   

 She said that the Women’s Commission would again meet the girl to determine, why she has been forced to change her statement and identify a site far from the original and whether there was pressure on her to retract, she said.  

 The fifth boy, whose name came up again and again and who is now sought to be substituted with another should be identified.

“Where is he, who is he, why and at whose instance, is he being protected?”, she said adding “I can identify the actual place where the crime occurred and, which the police is trying to hide.”

 Chandramukhi Devi added that as per the FIR the actual flat, where the gangrape occurred is near the Mahavir Mandir opposite the zoo where several VVIPs, including the bureaucrats, ministers, etc live. The place, which the police has raided, is a kilometre away to the east. If this is not obfuscation, what is else,” she wondered.

 Meanwhile, the chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday ordered the setting up of a special team to investigate and unravel the truth in the case involving the gangrape of a teenager on June 12 last as also the circumstances in which a porn CD of the act was made public.

 According to sources the chief minister’s secretariat had directed the Patna Police and the Women’s Commission, which had recorded the statement of the victim in the first instance, to send the details of the case to it following which the chief minister ordered that a Special Investigation Team be set up to probe and fast tract the case.  

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