The Supreme Court on Monday said after two weeks it will hear the fresh plea alleging that CBI tried to “shield the real perpetrators” in the Muzaffarpur shelter home case by not conducting proper probe on “crucial leads”, which are available on record.
A Bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said an advance notice has been circulated in the matter by the other side seeking deferment of the hearing on the plea. The fresh interim plea has been filed in a pending PIL of Nivedita Jha in which the apex court had directed the CBI to probe the shelter home sexual assault cases.
The plea, filed through advocate Fauzia Shakil, has sought a direction to the CBI to carry out a proper and scientific probe into the case. Several girls were allegedly raped and sexually abused at an NGO-run shelter home at Muzaffarpur in Bihar and the issue had come to fore following a report by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Prostitution racket
The probe into the case was transferred to CBI and the agency has charge-sheeted 21 people, including prime accused Brajesh Thakur.
“It is evident from the statement of victims that a large scale prostitution racket was being run by Brajesh . From the perusal of the chargesheet, it is apparent that CBI is trying to shield the real perpetrators and has intentionally avoided investigating the leads given by the victims about the outsiders and alleged friends of Brajesh who were involved in the offence,” the plea said.
It also claimed that victims have stated in their statement to CBI that they were sent to hotels and were also raped by outsiders and friends of Brajesh.
It further alleged that despite statement of the victims which disclosed grave and serious cognisable offences like rape, murder, gang rapes, prostitution racket and trafficking, the CBI has not charge-sheeted the accused under the relevant penal provisions.
The plea sought identification of accused as per law on the basis of statements of victim and further probe to establish the identity of Brajesh’s “guests, uncles and friends”, who had visited the shelter home. It also urged the court to direct CBI to carry out further investigation on the issues highlighted by the apex court in its September 20 last year order regarding Barjesh’s connections. “No effort was made by the CBI to look into the antecedents, connections and influence of Brajesh,” the plea said.
“The chargesheet does not disclose that any investigation has been conducted to ascertain whether the social welfare department of the Bihar government was aware of criminal activities being carried out in the shelter home and that may have been the reason for the transfer of the victim girls”, it said.