Jharkhand: Maoists set truck on fire near Ranchi, driver burnt alive
News | August 04, 2018 11:50 ISTJharkhand: Maoists set truck on fire near Ranchi, driver burnt alive
Jharkhand: Maoists set truck on fire near Ranchi, driver burnt alive
Maoists intercepted the truck carrying pipes from Rourkela in Odisha to Jamshedpur in Jharkhand near Kudapurti village on the Khunti-Ranchi highway.
Deceased include two brothers, their father, two women, a boy child and a girl infant.
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The police statement comes a day after the woman "confessed" about having sold three children and giving away the fourth for free to different persons.
In the video, Sister Konsalia and employee Anima Indwar are seen as confessing that they sold three children for money and gave away the fourth child for free.
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The four babies were "sold" from the shelter home over the last one year, the police had said, adding that all the three rescued babies were sent to another shelter home.
The nun at the center of the scandal was detained on July 4 and the following day was placed under judicial custody by the court.
According to police sources, 450 pregnant women were admitted in various homes, run by the order founded by St Teresa, here between 2015 and 2018, but there are records of only 170 childbirths and no information about the remaining 280.
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Taking note of the incident, the National Commission for Women (NCW) has written to Jharkhand DGP directing him to apprise the commission about detailed action taken.
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District officials said that the woman's family did not have access to a ration card, however, they are probing whether a formal application had been submitted regarding the same.
The girl was taken into the nearby bushes and eight youths gangraped her. She was later seen by some women, who took her to the police station, where she narrated the incident.
The former chief minister requesting for bail before the Special CBI Court in Ranchi, insisted judge Shiv Pal Singh for letting him have the the curd and flattened rice delicacy as part of Makar Sankranti celebrations.
CBI court judge Shiv Pal Singh, who had convicted Prasad, along with 10 others on December 23, also imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh on him for two cases in the scam.
On December 23 last year, the court had convicted Lalu and 15 others in a case related to the fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 84.5 lakh from the Deoghar district treasury in Bihar between 1990 and 1994.
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