- 2021-08-03 10:11:55
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Teenage school girl gang raped in Panchagarh: Prime accused held
Panchagarh
Correspondent: Dhaka, Aug-03
Police have arrested a
26-year-old married man in a case over gang rape of a teenage school girl and
were looking for four other accomplices in the grisly assault.
The gang of five, led
by prime accused Jewel Rana, violated the ninth grader at Moumari Lohagara
village in Debiganj upazila on Saturday, according to the case.
The rape case was filed
by the girl’s mother against the five with Panchagarh Police Station on Sunday.
The four other accused
are Nuru, 22, son of Shaheb Ali of Lohagara village, Minna, 22, son of Shamsul
Haque, Rimon, 23, son of Osman Ali, Nishat, 20, son of Rezaul Karim.
The lone arrestee Jewel
was sent to jail, police said.
The rape survivor gave
a statement before the court. A medical examination was also done on her.
According to the
complaint, Jewel Rana, son of Khoka Mia of Bandar thana developed an affair
with the girl despite being married.
On Saturday, Jewel took
the girl to an abandoned house of one of his friends Nishat where she raped
her.
Jewel’s friend Munna
secretly took the video of the incident. Later, Munna, Nuru, Rimon and Nishat
also violated the protesting girl in turns threatening to upload the video
footage to the social networking site and internet.
On return home, the
girl revealed the assault to her mother who later lodged a complaint accusing
the five of raping her daughter.
Bazlur Rashid,
inspector of Debiganj Police Station said the complaint lodged by the victim’s
mother turned into a case.
Sexual assaults on
women continue unabated in Bangladesh, despite the government introducing death
penalty for rapes last year.
A police headquarters the report, released recently, said that 26,695 rape cases were filed across the country in the past five years.
Ain o Salish Kendra
(ASK) data shows that 1,018 children were raped last year alone, but only 683
police cases had been filed. Also, 116 survivors were six years old or below.
Overall, 1,627 rape
cases were reported last year and 53 of the women were killed by the
perpetrators while 14 took their own lives, as per the data.
However, ASK's data is
just the tip of the iceberg, according to aid agencies, who report that most
women are too afraid to report rape.
In October 2020, the country was rocked by protests after a woman was allegedly attacked and raped
in Noakhali.
In November last year,
Bangladesh introduced capital punishment for rape, following days of protests
against sexual violence against women in several cities across the country.
But human rights
organizations say the move will not solve the country's rape crisis, as the
survivors of heinous crimes are often stigmatized in society.
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