CBI takes over Muzaffarpur shelter home rape case

IANS  |  New Delhi/Patna 

The on Sunday took over the case of rapes in a shelter home in Bihar's and filed an FIR to probe the crime in which at least 34 minor girls were victimised, the agency said.

A said the agency registered a case on the request of government and a further notification from

Under pressure from opposition, Chief Minister on Thursday recommended a probe into the series of rapes that he described as "a heinous crime".

The agency said: "The CBI has taken over the investigation of the FIR (First Information Report) of Mahila Police Station, registered on May 31 related to mental, physical and sexual exploitation of girl children residing at Children Home at Sahu Road in the town.

"The case has been registered against officers and employees of Balika Grih Sahu Road, "

It is alleged that officials and employees of Home run by Seva Sankalp Evam Vikas Samiti had been mentally, physically and sexually exploiting girl children residing there, said the

said that they will hand over the case files to the CBI team probing the case.

The shelter home was sealed after the sexual abuse of girl inmates came to light during a social audit by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, The report was submitted to the state Social Welfare Department, which directed officials to lodge a complaint.

A medical examination of 44 girls of the home revealed that 21 of them were raped. The district police has arrested some officials of the home.

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First Published: Sun, July 29 2018. 15:04 IST