Parrikar defends police probe in Vasco rape case

March 26, 2013 03:54 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:16 pm IST - Panaji

Goa Chief Minister Parrikar. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish

Goa Chief Minister Parrikar. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Tuesday defended the police investigation in the case of rape of a seven-year-old girl at Vasco claiming that even the court had expressed satisfaction over the probe.

The girl was allegedly raped inside the school toilet in Vasco town on January 14, this year.

Police had formed a special investigation team to arrest the accused, yet to be identified.

Mr. Parrikar told the State Legislative Assembly on Tuesday that the court, in its judgement, responding to the petition filed by the victim’s father seeking justice, has expressed satisfaction over the investigation.

He, however, said police are yet to strike luck in nabbing the accused.

The investigating team had explored all the leads to track down the accused who has been identified as a middle-aged person by the victim, the Chief Minister said.

The police went house to house with the sketch prepared on the basis of information given by the victim. But no one could identify him, he said.

The opposition legislators, including Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco and Vijay Sardesai, questioned the State government’s seriousness in probing the crime, which had raised serious concern in the State.

Mr. Lourenco said the family has been undergoing trauma to such an extent that even the victim’s elder sister has stopped going to school.

Mr. Parrikar told the House that the State government has made all possible efforts to help the victim’s family.

“Counselling has been extended to the victim and even a special officer has been appointed to coordinate with the family,” he said.

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