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Delhi: In a disturbing incident, a 13-year-old girl was brutally raped and
dumped near a railway track in South-east Delhi’s Pul Prahladpur area allegedly
by a teenager who lives in her neighborhood.
The minor girl, who is an orphan and
mentally challenged, is admitted in AIIMS and her condition is stated to be
stable now. The accused, whose age is being verified, was apprehended on
Wednesday, as per Joint Commissioner of Police (Southeast) RP Upadhyay.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
met the victim’s family today and assured that he would meet Home Minister
Rajnath Singh to discuss law and order situation prevailing in the national
capital.
Meanwhile, the Delhi Commission for Women
has issued a notice to the Pul Prahladpur police station seeking to know why it
did not inform the DCW about the rape of the 13-year-old girl.
The victim lives with her maternal aunt at
a village near Pul Prahladpur. She went missing on May 17, and a search
operation was conducted but she could not be found. In the wee hours of May 18,
locals spotted the girl lying unconscious near the railway track and raised an
alarm, a senior police official said.
She was then rushed to AIIMS where doctors
confirmed the sexual assault and a case was registered under relevant IPC
sections and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act.
It
took the police around a week to identify the accused as the girl is not in a
condition to give a statement. The locals were questioned and it emerged that
the girl was last seen with the teenager, who is a vagabond, the official said.
On Wednesday, Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal met the girl
at AIIMS and said: “The girl has been brutally raped and we are suspecting it
to be a case of gang-rape. She is mentally challenged. She has severe injuries
on her body. She has undergone a major surgery and according to doctors it will
take her at least four months to recover. Her condition as of now is critical.”
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