Doctors ignore girl, 14, raped by stepdad

May 5, 2013

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Nagpur, May 5: It was a double blow for 14-year-old Sunita (name changed). First, she was violently raped by her stepfather that left her bleeding, in great pain, immobile and in deep trauma. Then, the doctors at the Government Medical College and Hospital, showing shocking apathy and insensitivity to Sunita, refused to admit her saying, "Such health conditions are expected in cases of rapes on young girls".

The alleged rape happened on Thursday night. She was brought to the hospital first on Friday evening. Sent back, Sunita had to be brought again on Saturday to the GMCH after she lost consciousness twice during the night. After being admitted at 2pm, Sunita continues to writhe in pain at the time of writing the report.

Sunita's stepfather Pradeep Kharwade has been arrested and is in police custody till May 7. It is learnt that that he had earlier attempted to rape his own daughter for which his family had thrown him out.

'Accused had made two attempts too'

Pradeep Kharwade was arrested for allegedly raping his step daughter Sunita (name changed). Around a year ago Kharwade, an ice-cream seller, started staying as 'husband' with the widowed mother of Sunita, a standard IX student at Antuji Nagar in Bhandewadi. The woman was working for a caterer. Relatives said that Kharwade had twice earlier attempted to molest Sunita for which he was warned by them. They also claimed that Kharwade may have been assisted by others on Thursday night, too.

Sunita and her 10-year-old sister were sleeping in their house on Thursday night when Kharwade, who is in his 50s, forced himself upon her. Her mother was out on duty at a wedding. Kharwade left the house even thought Sunita was bleeding from her private parts. She remained in pain and complained of dizziness for most part of Friday. On seeing her condition, a neighbour informed her mother who rushed home.

The woman then took Sunita to Nandanvan police station from where they were sent to GMCH. The girl's second round of humiliation started as soon as she stepped into the hospital. Despite repeated pleas by relatives to provide assistance, doctors at the GMCH chose to ignore Sunita who was all the while bleeding and writhing in pain. This shocking negligence - later denied by the hospital authorities - comes at a time when the government is trying hard to end atrocities on women by tightening the loopholes in the law.

"We were shocked to hear the statement," said the girl's mother. GMCH dean Dr Rajaram Pawar said that the doctors may have spoken the words only to "provide comfort and assurance". While GMCH authorities said the girl's family did not want to get her admitted, the relatives countered saying the doctors refused them permission.

During Friday night, Sunita lost consciousness twice. She was rushed back to the GMCH where doctors finally admitted Sunita after completing the paperwork. A relative said Sunita spent the whole night complaining of pain the abdomen and bleeding, which kept her awake.

The relative added that Sunita loses consciousness and is in a state of shock when she wakes up. "The doctors administered an injection in the afternoon and after that did not turn up at all. She is in terrible pain but nobody paying any attention to her. When I spoke to a doctor, I was told that there are other patients who require attention too," she said.

But, Dr Pawar said doctors were doing their best. "Considering her age, medicines are being provided at regular intervals," he said.

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March 7,2020

Palghar, Mar 7: Police have arrested a man for allegedly cheating several shopkeepers in Maharashtra's Thane, Pune and Nashik by making phone calls in a woman's voice, police said on Friday.

The accused, Shashikant Ambekar (42), a resident of Palghar, was arrested in the last week of February, they said.

"He used to note down the phone numbers mentioned on different shops and call the owners in a woman's voice to order some things from them. He would tell them that he had a Rs 2000 currency note and needed change," an official said.

"He would ask the shopkeepers to send smaller denomination notes for exchange. He would wait at the entrance of buildings and when the delivery man arrived, he used to tell that he was there on behalf of the ''caller woman''.

"He would then take the currency notes from the delivery man saying he would get the Rs 2,000 note from the woman. However, he would disappear from the scene," the official said.

Police have seized Rs 1,85,000 from the accused and found that so far he has committed 22 similar crimes in different parts of the state.

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February 16,2020

Five Bajrang Dal activists have been arrested for allegedly indulging in vandalism in the city on Valentines Day, police said.

They said about 10 to 15 activists on two wheelers vandalised a shop in Kattupalli area in Hyderabad on February 14.

They held aloft flags and raised slogans against celebration of Valentines Day and "created havoc" at different malls, a police press release said.

On receiving information, police rushed to a mall, but the Bajrang Dal activists escaped from the spot.

Five of them were later identified with the help of CCTV footage and arrested, police said.

The others too have been identified and efforts were on to nab them, police said.

Two cases have been registered against them under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code on a complaint from shop owners, the release said.

 

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July 2,2020

Tuticorin, Jul 2: The Crime Branch-Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) of Tamil Nadu police have arrested five policemen working in Sathankulam police station in Tuticorin district for the murder of P. Jeyaraj and his son J. Bennicks, officials said.

The CBCID also altered the first information report (FIR) registered on the death of Jeyaraj and Bennicks as a murder case from the earlier charge of suspicious death.

The five arrested policemen are: Inspector Sridhar, Sub-Inspectors Balakrishnan and Raghu Ganesh, Head Constable Murugan and Constable Muthuraj.

Ganesh was remanded to custody till July 16 on late Wednesday.

According to Inspector General CBCID Shankar, 12 teams have been formed to carry out the probe into the custodial death of father and son Jeyaraj and Bennicks.

Jeyaraj and Bennicks had been booked for not closing their mobile shop in time on June 19 by the Sathankulam police. They were sent to judicial custody and lodged in Kovilpatti jail on June 21.

Jeyaraj died on June 22 night and Bennicks on June 23 morning in judicial custody, allegedly due to the police torture.

The Madras High Court Bench in Madurai which took up the case suo moto had said there was prima facie evidence to register a murder case against the Sathankulam police officials.

The Kovilpatti Judicial Magistrate M.S. Bharathidasan who was asked to inquire into the case of brutal torture of AJeyaraj and his son Bennicks by the Sathankulam police on June 19 and their subsequent deaths had submitted is report to the High Court.

A woman police constable Revathy, at the Sathankulam police station, in her deposition before Bharathidasan had said that Jeyaraj and Bennicks were beaten with batons throughout the June 19 night.

According to Bharathidasan's report, Revathy also said the victims' blood stains were on the batons of the station police officials and on tables.

She said the batons and the tables should be secured so that the evidence is not lost, the report stated.

Expressing fear that she may be targeted later, Revathy was initially reluctant to sign a printout of her statement but later on being assured of her safety she signed the document.

The court also transferred the probe into the deaths of Jeyaraj and Bennicks to the Crime Branch Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) to gather and protect the evidence till the case is handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The High Court has initiated criminal contempt cases against three police officials - Additional Superintendent of Police Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police Prathapan and constable Maharajan - for their behaviour at the Sathankulam police station in front of Magistrate Bharathidasan.

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