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Orissa CID urges nun to return, identify rapist

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Debabrata Mohanty

Posted: Oct 06, 2008 at 0910 hrs IST
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Baliguda (Kandhamal), October 5 The state Criminal Investigation Department probing the rape of a 29-year-old Catholic nun in Kandhamal appealed to the victim on Sunday to contact the police to help identify the culprits quickly.

The nun, who was raped by one of the 40-odd members of a mob on August 25 afternoon in an NGO building, left the state soon after the incident.

On Saturday, she told some TV channels that she could identify the main assailant and others if they were brought before her, but added she was afraid of returning to the state.

In her FIR, she had alleged that she was paraded semi-naked on the road after the gruesome incident while several armed policemen sat as mute spectators.

CID Inspector General of Police Arun Ray told The Indian Express at Baliguda that the police will provide her all security.

“I am requesting her to come out and identify the accused. We are ready to go anywhere for identification of the accused. The CID will not leave any stone unturned to help her out,” Ray said.

The CID official added that it would not be long before the rapist is brought to book. “Please give us some time. We will nab the culprits and submit the chargesheet before the stipulated date of 120 days,” he said.

CID Inspector Dilip Mohanty has been appointed investigating officer in the case. On Sunday, Mohanty visited Kanjamendi village in K Nuagaon block and Jan Vikash where the rape was committed.

The CID inspector is also planning to fly to New Delhi by Monday to speak to the rape victim. CID officials said the nun’s return was necessary to crack the case.

Meanwhile, a day after T V Peter, procurator of Sambalpur Diocese, alleged that the 22-year-old female caretaker, a Hindu, of an orphanage was gangraped before being burnt, police denied the charges.

DGP Manmohan Praharaj said the woman, in her dying declaration, did not mention rape.

DIG, Northern Range, Yogesh Bahadur Khurania said neither the postmortem nor medical examination found any evidence of rape. He also said the case was being directly supervised by the Baragarh SP and if any person had anything to say in the case, they should do so before the police.

Twenty people, including the key accused, have been arrested in the case so far.

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Atrocities against christains by George on 06 Oct 2008

what we see in India is a shameful act against christians. Even after India has progressed in many ways, Leaders have done little to protect minorities. India would have been another Iraq if not for the delicated missionaries who came to India and set up schools and other institutions. Its sad to see even the Chief minister a St Sephen's student, did little to calm the situation. Stop playing the blame game. Its high time Atrocities against christains is stoped.

Nun's enduring the suffering by Patil on 06 Oct 2008

It is shame on humanity that such a crime takes place, in the first place. The fact that police remained silent spectators is even more distressing. I hope that the culprits learn of the love of Christ which is a big reason why Christians endure every kind of suffering. Jesus tells us to love our enemies and bless those who curse us. He Himself came not for the righteous but for the sinners. Because sinners need to be reconciled.

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