18/01/2017

Medical report does not confirm gang-rape: Jehanabad SP





Patna,(BiharTimes): The Superintendent of Police, Jehanabad, Aditya Kumar, said on Tuesday that the medical report of the 12-year old mentally challenged girl does not confirm that she was gang-raped by four teachers of Kako Secondary School, situated in Kako block, about six kilometres from the district headquarters.

Education minister Ashok Chaudhary had ordered an inquiry into the incident. The report is likely to come up within a week.

The SP said that now the clothes of the victim would be sent to Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL).

The SP hinted at taking action against the victim’s mother, a lady teacher in the same school. He said that the allegation appears to be a fall out of the tiff between her and the teachers.

One of the accused, who has been arrested, has been released.

Earlier, on Monday the lady teacher alleged that her mentally challenged daughter was gang raped by four teachers of the school in which she was herself a PT teacher. The incident, according to her, took place on Sunday––officially a weekly holiday.

The victim was brought to Patna Medical College and Hospital on train by her mother after initial treatment in Jehanabad Sadar Hospital.

The four accused are Aju Ahmed, headmaster, Ata-ur-Rahman, Abdul Bari and Mohammd  Shakaut.

According to Sub- Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) P K Srivastava though Sunday, was routinely a holiday it had been declared a working day by a verbal communication of the headmaster, who had instead ordered it to be closed on Friday.

 

 

 

 

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