Two juveniles booked for exploiting 5-yr-old boy

| TNN | Aug 18, 2018, 03:40 IST
Nagpur: A five-year-old boy was allegedly sexually exploited by two juveniles on Thursday afternoon under the jurisdiction of Nandanvan police station.
The juveniles have been booked under sections 363 and 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) following a complaint by the survivor’s parents.

According to cops the survivor, a KG II student, and the juveniles live in the same locality and the trio used to play regularly. On Thursday, when the survivor was playing outside his house, the duo lured him by offering chocolate and took him to an isolated place where they allegedly sexually exploited the boy.

After the incident, the survivor went home but did not disclose anything about what had happened. After sometime his mother served him food. While having food, the survivor started complaining about severe discomfort in his private parts. When his mother examined him, she found blood was oozing from the boy’s private parts. When asked about the injuries, the boy narrated the incident to his mother. She soon raised an alarm and rushed the five-year-old to Nandanvan police station where a case was registered against the two juveniles.

Cops sent the survivor for medical check-up and later rounded up the juveniles. The duo has been sent to juvenile home.

Senior PI Vinayak Chavhan said, “We will ascertain the age of the juveniles so that further action could be taken accordingly.”

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