Unnao rape: Actions will be taken only after preliminary report, says DIG

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

of Police DIG (Law and Order) on Wednesday claimed that Special Investigation Team (SIT) has inspected the site, where the custodial death of victim's father took place and added that further actions will be initiated only after the preliminary report.

The father of victim, who leveled allegation against BJP MLA died in judicial custody on April 9.

"SIT has inspected site of the crime. Talks were held with victim's side as well as that of the accused. Information has been collected from local officers as well," Kumar said in a press conference.

"Further actions will be initiated only after presenting preliminary report before the DGP," Kumar added.

Earlier in the day, the SIT of Police reached Unnao to investigate on the same.

(ADG) of zone told reporters that a report will be sent to the administration by evening, "We have come here to investigate, and by this evening, I will send the interim report to the DGP and the "

He also assured that all angles of the case would be investigated.

On Sunday, the woman, along with her family members, tried to commit suicide in front of Uttar Pradesh 's residence in Lucknow, alleging that she was raped by BJP MLA from Unnao and his fellow accomplices.

Later, the victim's father was arrested, and on Monday, he died in hospital. However, the family alleged that he was murdered by Sengar.

On Tuesday, the MLA's brother along with three others, was arrested from Unnao on the directions of the of Police (DGP) DGP, by the crime branch team.

The victim's family had alleged that the accused MLA's brother had thrashed the victim's man on April 3 for refusing to withdraw the FIR.

As many as six police personnel were also suspended for allegedly beating up the victim's father.

Meanwhile, the accused BJP MLA on Monday refused to resign from his post following the allegations of against him.

He further went on to dismiss the entire incident saying the allegations were completely wrong.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 20:40 IST