Minor girl raped in Chhattisgarh, one held

December 26, 2013 01:36 pm | Updated 01:36 pm IST - New Delhi

A man of about 25 has been arrested in Chhattisgarh over abduction, rape and torture of a 10-year-old girl in Jashpur district of the State. The girl was abducted on her way back to her place from school in Karanjtoli village in the district in northern Chhattisgarh. Later, she was tortured and raped. The tribal girl was living with her family members in Karanjtoli, while her parents were staying in Gumla district of Jharkhand.

Jashpur Superintendent of Police J.S. Meena said the accused is a resident of Jariya village, near Karanjtoli. “The man is little over 25. He was arrested soon after the case was registered (on Tuesday), produced in court and sent to judicial custody,” Mr. Meena said. While prima facie evidence suggests rape, name of the accused was not disclosed by the police. Medical examination has been conducted on the victim and a report is awaited. However, the girl is “safe and returned to her family” in Karanjtoli, the SP said. An interim compensation of Rs. 60, 000 will be given to the victim within the next few days, he said.

Boy killed

A 13-year-old boy, Raj Singh alias Yash was abducted and killed in Jashpur last week.

Mr. Meena, the SP, told The Hindu that Raj was abducted for ransom. “The abductors thought the family is rich enough to pay a huge ransom. However on realizing that the family can not pay a hefty amount, the boy was killed,” Mr. Meena said. Three people have been arrested.

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