Kids’ sexual abuse: Driver sent to police custody, two detained (Second Lead)
September 18th, 2010 - 9:23 pm ICT by IANSNew Delhi, Sep 18 (IANS) A school cab driver accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl and her two minor brothers was sent to two days’ police custody by a city court Saturday, as police detained two minors over the incident that took place in central Delhi.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja ordered police to present cab driver Lalit Ratawal, 32, in court Sep 20. He was arrested Friday.
Jaspal Singh, deputy commissioner of police (central), told IANS: “We have detained two minors in the case and are currently questioning them. The hunt for the other two minor accused is still on.”
Earlier Saturday morning, relatives of the children and neighbours slapped and assaulted Ratawal when he was being taken to court.
According to police, besides sexually exploiting the three children, Ratawal was also involved in making MMS of the victims and the police needed time to find out information regarding it.
The accused, a resident of Bapa Nagar in Karol Bagh, would take the siblings to unknown destinations where he along with his four associates, aged below 18, would rape the girl and sodomise her two brothers, aged seven and 13. This continued for over a year and a half, police said.
Ratawal had threatened to kill the children’s mother if they spoke of the ordeal to anyone. Hence, the heinous activities continued for more than a year, said a police official.
The girl told her mother a few weeks back, but the mother was scared and did not report the matter to the police. It was only after a neighbour intervened that the police were informed.
A medical examination of the girl confirmed sexual assault, police said. Ratawal was arrested Friday. A hunt has been launched to nab the four minor associates of Ratawal.
“My childrens’ future is ruined. The police are not at all sympathetic and not taking any strict action against the culprits,” the mother of the children told reporters.
The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) also swung into action Saturday and ordered an inquiry into the matter.
It has sent notices to the schools where the children are studying. Amod Kanth, chairperson of DCPCR, said a high-level inquiry would be held and everyone including the school authorities, the childrens’ mother, police and the education department officials would be questioned.
Kanth said: “Schools have to ensure that children enter and leave the school premises safely. It is their responsibility to ensure complete security of the children.”
A National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) official said that perpetrators of such crimes should be dealt with strictly.
Shanta Sinha, chairperson, NCPCR, said: “We don’t know how many more such cases are there. The public should be aware. In this case even the mother was helpless.”
According to Ranjana Kumari, director, Centre for Social Research (CSR), the school authorities should have been more vigilant and there should have been in place an effective screening procedure for transporters.
Ratawal was arrested Friday, but some of his associates are absconding. The children’s father died two years ago and the family was surviving on rent received from their property.
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