Kathua case: Charges of rape and murder framed against seven accused
According to the charge sheet, the victim was held in captivity at a small village temple in Kathua district where she was kept sedated and sexually assaulted before she was bludgeoned to death.
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Published: 07th June 2018 08:10 PM |
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Sanji Ram, one of the main accused in the Kathua rape case. (File | PTI)
CHANDIGARH: In the rape and murder case of eight-year-old girl in Kathua in Jammu and Kashmir,
the Pathankot district and sessions court today framed charges against seven of the eight accused.
The eight accused in the case are Special Police Officers Deepak Khajuria and Surinder Kumar, former revenue official Sanji Ram, Vishal Jangotra son of Ram and a juvenile, who is nephew of Ram and
Parvesh Kumar.
Two investigating officers, Head Constable Tilak Raj and Sub-Inspector Anand Dutta, have also been accused of destroying crucial evidence in the case.
The court framed charges for murder, gang-rape and criminal conspiracy. It also framed charges for destruction of evidence, causing hurt by poisoning with an intent to hurt. The two policemen Tilak
Raj and Arvind Datta were also charged for public servant taking illegal gratification.
Special public prosecutor J K Chopra confirmed that the charges have been framed. "The fate of the eighth accused, who is a juvenile is yet to be decided after the crime branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police claimed that he was an adult,’’ said Chopra.
The defence counsels had yesterday concluded their arguments on charges during the seventh hearing of the case.
Parvesh Kumar or Mannu one of the eight accused in the alleged Kathua rape
and murder case of an eight-year-old girl being produced before the district
and sessions court in Pathankot PunjabThursday May 31 2018. (PTI Photo)
On May 31 the trial in the case had begun in Pathankot, after the case was transferred by the Supreme Court from Jammu and Kashmir to Pathankot in Punjab for a fair trial following a plea by the victim's
family. The apex court had also directed day-to-day in-camera trial in the case.
As per the 15-page charge sheet of the Crime Branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police had stated that the minor girl was from a minority nomadic community and was kidnapped on January 10 this year and was then allegedly raped in captivity for four days in a small village temple in Kathua district as she was sedated before being murdered.
The defence counsel contested before judge Tejwinder Singh that Parvesh Kumar was a juvenile which was strongly opposed by the prosecution, he said, adding the judge has asked the state to file their objections.
The crime branch had filed a charge sheet on April 9 in Kathua in the case of kidnap, rape and murder of the eight-year-old girl from January 10 this year.
She was killed on January 14 and her body was recovered on January 17 triggering a massive political unrest in the state.
Surinder Kuma one of the eight accused in the alleged Kathua rape and murder
case of an eight-year-old girl being produced before the district and sessions court in Pathankot PunjabThursday May 31 2018. (PTI Photo)
According to the charge sheet, the victim was held in captivity at a small village temple in Kathua district where she was kept sedated and sexually assaulted before she was bludgeoned to death.
The eight-year-old had gone missing on January 10 while grazing horses in the forest.
Investigators said the accused juvenile had abducted the girl on the pretext of helping her find her horses.
According to the charge sheet, the accused gave the girl sedatives to make her unconscious while holding her in captivity at the 'Devisthan'.
The juvenile, a school dropout, turned out to be the main player in the abduction and murder, raping the child repeatedly along with Vishal and Deepak Khajuria.
On January 23, about a week after the body was discovered, the government handed over the case to the crime branch, which formed a Special Investigation Team.
"In the course of investigation, it transpired that somewhere in the first week of January, accused Sanji Ram decided to put a plan to dislodge the Bakherwal community from the area which had been brewing in his mind for quite sometime, into operation and in pursuance to that he made accused Deepak Khajuria, a special police officer, and his nephew (juvenile) as part of the conspiracy and assigned them tasks separately and individually," the charge sheet said.
Sanji Ram surrendered on March 20 after his son was arrested from Uttar Pradesh a day earlier.
Investigations revealed that Sanji Ram gave Rs 4 lakh to the police officers investigating the case in three installments.
A Hindu Ekta Manch march held in support of the accused in the Kathua rape and murder case. (Twitter)
The charge sheet explained in detail how the accused police officials destroyed crucial evidence by washing the clothes of the victim before sending them to the forensic laboratory and created false evidence at the scene.
The trial in the case began on May 31 with the seven accused being produced before the district and sessions judge after the Supreme Court transferred the case from Jammu and Kashmir to Pathankot in Punjab for a fair trial following a plea by the victim's family.
While transferring the case from Kathua to Pathankot, about 30 km away, the apex court directed day-to-day in-camera trial in the case.
(with PTI inputs)
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