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Juvenile accused in Kathua case appears in court, given charge-sheet

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April 26, 2018
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Kathua, Apr 24: The alleged juvenile offender detained in the rape and murder case of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua was produced before a Kathua magisterial court in veil amid tight security to be given the copies of the Crime Branch charge-sheet against him and other prosecution documents.

Chief Judicial Magistrate A S Langeh asked the juvenile if he got the copies of the charge-sheet and other documents, to which he replied in affirmative, following which his case was slated for next hearing on May 07.

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CJM Langeh had dismissed his bail plea yesterday.

The counsel for the “underage” accused had moved the court for his bail last week, soon after the Crime Branch had filed its separate charge-sheet against him on April 10, a day after filing one against the seven other adult accused in the case.

The juvenile had sought the bail on the ground of being underage, but CJM had rejected his plea on various grounds.

According to the Crime Branch charge-sheet, he had allegedly played a key role in the abduction, rape and gruesome murder of the girl. The other accused arrested in the case include local resident Sanji Ram, his son Vishal Sharma and two special police officers (SPOs).

A police Sub-inspector and a Head Constable too have been apprehended in the case on charges of destroying crucial evidence in the case to save the culprits after taking bribe from them.

The body of the girl was recovered from a forest on January 17, a week after she had gone missing while grazing horses in the forest area.

The Jammu and Kashmir government had handed over the case to the Crime Branch, which had formed a special investigation team to probe the rape-cum-murder.

The Crime Branch subsequently filed two separate charge-sheets in the case – one against the seven adult accused on April 09 and the second against the juvenile accused on April 10.

Though the Crime Branch has filed a separate charge-sheet against the juvenile accused, it had claimed in its earlier charge-sheet for the adult accused that a medical examination had found him to be an adult of around 19 years of age.

The court, however, had earlier rejected the claim.

According to the charge-sheet against the underage accused, a school dropout, had lured the girl to a desolate place on the false pretext of helping her in finding her missing horses, held her captive at a ‘devisthan’ where she was drugged and allegedly raped by him, Vishal and SPO on different occasions before being brutally killed.

 

Two accused move SC for CBI probe

New Delhi, Apr 25 (PTI)  Two prime accused in the sensational Kathua gangrape and murder case of an eight-year-old girl today moved the Supreme Court opposing the plea of the victim’s father seeking transfer of trial outside the State, preferably to Chandigarh.

Sanji Ram and Vishal Jangotra, who have been chargesheeted by the Crime Branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police in the case, have also sought transfer of probe to the Central Bureau of Investigation besides seeking to be impleaded as parties in the petition filed by the father of the victim.

Recently, a bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra had ordered the State police to grant security to the family of the victim, their friend and their lawyer Deepika Singh Rajawat.

The top court had also said it would later decide on the prayer for transfer of case out of Kathua in Jammu after the State government filed its reply.

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