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Bihar shelter functioned as brothel, had room for forced abortions


Mangalore Today News Network

Bihar, Jul 31, 2018 : Many skeletons are tumbling out of the closet in the rapes of 34 girls at a shelter home in Muzaffarpur. The Bihar police which initially carried out investigations in the case had submitted a charge sheet in the POCSO court on July 28 which pointed out that the shelter home was nothing but a house of horrors.

 

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The shocking details which emerged in the 16-page charge sheet is that one of the rooms in the shelter home was like an operation theatre where forceful abortions of the girls used to be carried out if they became pregnant. Speaking Exclusively to India Today, additional public prosecutor Sangita Sahni said that the shelter home ran as a brothel.

"When the girls used to become pregnant after sexual exploitation, they were forced to abort them in this operation theatre in the shelter home", said Sangita Sahni, additional public prosecutor.

The charge sheet, which has statements of 32 victims, mentioned there were 67 types of drugs that were recovered from the shelter home along with syringes. There were epilepsy injections also found in the shelter home which was used to drug the girls and then rape them.

The charge sheet mentions that there were three persons which the victims have spoken about in length. They spoke about a "tond wale netaji, moonch wale uncle and hunterwale uncle" who used to exploit them. During the police investigation, the victims identified the shelter home’s owner - Brajesh Thakur. It is not clear who are the other two persons the girls have spoken about.

The girls said they were often asked to sleep naked at night and the shelter’s women staff would also sexually exploit them. Whenever a girl would resist any of the accused’s advances, Brajesh would brutally thrash them and kick them in their private parts.

The CBI has now taken over the investigations in this case. CBI registered an FIR in the case on Sunday and a 12-member team is camping in Muzaffarpur and carrying out the investigation. The CBI team also visited the shelter home on Sunday and seized several documents from there.


courtesy:Yahoo


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