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Alwar case: No confirmation on rape of mentally-challenged minor girl as yet, says Rajasthan Police

CCTV footage collected from various locations showed her walking in many areas of the city and on the bridge, but no camera found her in a distressed condition on the bridge, police said. Official sources said that the chief minister was constantly monitoring the case.

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: January 15, 2022 8:20 IST
Alwar case: No confirmation on rape of mentally-challenged
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Alwar case: No confirmation on rape of mentally-challenged minor girl as yet, says Rajasthan Police

Highlights

  • 'Intellectually-challenged girl with injuries on pvt parts not raped,' police cites medical report
  • CCTV footage shows her walking in many areas of the city and on the bridge
  • CM Ashok Gehlot directed the police department to conduct a thorough investigation

A medical report has allayed apprehensions of rape of the mentally-challenged girl, who was found in a distressed state with injuries on her private parts in Alwar district, police said on Friday. Fresh findings have also revealed that the minor girl had travelled from her village to the city on her own, they said. She was found bleeding and lying on a bridge near Tijara Fatak on Tuesday night.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had directed the police department to conduct a thorough investigation, following which a Special Investigation Team was constituted by the Alwar Superintendent of Police (SP). According to doctors, the girl’s rectum was displaced and she underwent a two-and-a-half-hour surgery.

“Today (Friday), a team of experts have submitted a report to the police, in which they have said that injuries are not suggestive of any penetrative assault to the girl. So far, facts and technical information of medical experts suggest that there is no possibility of rape in the case,” Alwar SP Tejaswani Gautam told reporters.

The SP said the police are yet to ascertain how the girl sustained such grievous injuries. Gautam told reporters that the girl travelled around 25 km from her village and reached Alwar city in an auto-rickshaw. She then walked towards the Tijara Fatak bridge “on her own”.

“We have been able to track the girl’s movements and traced the auto-rickshaw in which she travelled with 8-10 other passengers.   A team of forensic experts have not found anything suspicious in the auto-rickshaw. The driver was interrogated and her co-passengers will be questioned,” the SP said.

CCTV footage collected from various locations showed her walking in many areas of the city and on the bridge, but no camera found her in a distressed condition on the bridge, police said.  Official sources said that the chief minister was constantly monitoring the case.

“Jaipur Inspector General of Police visited Alwar on Wednesday and issued necessary directions to the district police. Required forensic and technical assistance was provided,” a source said.

Meanwhile, a child psychologist and experts also interacted with the girl. Police said they were preparing a questionnaire for the experts so they could seek answers from the girl.

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