Material evidence missing in Vakapalli case

Judge expresses surprise over them not reaching court

August 25, 2018 01:06 am | Updated 01:06 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

The Vakapalli gang rape case took a sensational turn on Thursday, when the judge noticed that the material evidence have failed to reach the court.

The Judge of the Special Court constituted to handle SC /ST Atrocities Act in Visakhapatnam, who is hearing the case, expressed surprise when he learnt that the material evidences such saris, petticoats and broken bangles of the 11 tribal women, who were allegedly gang-raped by Greyhounds personnel on August 20,2007, failed to the reach the Paderu Court, which first heard the case.

It’s learnt that the Judge wrote to the CB-CID, who first investigated the case, to enquire about the material evidences. Subsequent investigation by the AP CB-CID has revealed that the men in question were not from the Greyhounds but from the AP Special Police, who form part of the security deployment in the Agency areas and are used in combing operations.

Next hearing on Sept. 17

After a decade of struggle for justice, the Supreme Court in last August ordered that the case be heard by a Special Court constituted to handle SC /ST Atrocities Act in Visakhapatnam.

After a few adjournments, the first hearing was scheduled for Thursday. The next hearing will now be held on September 17.

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