Deccan Chronicle

Budaun case: Main accused held

The mahant was arrested in a late-night crackdown that ended his 5-day run

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Budaun (UP), Jan. 8: A priest, who is the main accused in the alleged gangrape of an anganwadi worker in this Uttar Pradesh district, was quizzed throughout Friday night after his arrest in a late-night crackdown that ended his five-day run.

The “mahant”, Satya Narayan, was hiding in a forest area near the house of one of his followers in Mewali village under the Ughaiti police station, from where he was picked up, the police said.

The priest, who is in his 50s, was immediatel­y arrested and interrogat­ed by a police team.

Senior Superinten­dent of Police (SSP) Sankalp Sharma said the subinspect­or in-charge of the area, Amarjit Singh, was suspended on Friday.

The station house officer (SHO) of the Ughaiti police station, Raghvendra Pratap, was suspended earlier for a “delay in informing higher authoritie­s, laxity in taking action, derelictio­n of duty and failure in taking speedy action” and a case under IPC section 166A (public servant disobeying law) has been registered against the two officers.

They had informed senior officials about the incident after a delay of 17 hours, the SSP said.

He said the priest is being questioned and further action will be taken in accordance with the informatio­n provided by him.

Some more people are on police radar and they are also being questioned, the SSP said, adding that all the angles are being looked into and the case will be solved soon.

The priest will be taken for a medical examinatio­n and produced before a local court for seeking remand later in the day, the police said.

The 50-year-old woman, who had gone to a temple, was found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces on Sunday. Her family members accused the temple priest and his accomplice­s of raping and killing her.

A case was registered against the accused and

two of them — Vedram and Jaspal — were arrested on Tuesday night.

The incident triggered an opposition outcry and a comparison with the 2012 Nirbhaya case in Delhi after the post-mortem report confirmed rape, a broken rib cage, a fractured leg and injuries in the victim’s private parts.

The incident took place on Sunday and the matter came to light that night itself when the priest and his accomplice­s took the

victim’s body to her house, saying it was found in a dry well on the temple premises.

The FIR was registered on Tuesday after an autopsy confirmed rape and the two accomplice­s of the priest were nabbed.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered “strongest possible action” in the case even as opposition parties have launched an attack on his government, terming the incident “horrific” and

“shameful”, with Congress comparing the Nirbhaya case.

Following the incident, Bareilly ADG Avinash Chandra had visited the crime spot and announced a reward of `50,000 on the priest’s arrest.

“Based on complaints from the family members and the post-mortem report, a case has been registered under sections 376D (gang-rape) and 302 (punishment for murder) of the IPC,” he had said.

The ADG had said a second opinion on the postmortem report was being sought from medical experts and only after that, any conclusion could be drawn.

Budaun Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Yashpal Singh said the woman died of trauma and excessive bleeding.

Endorsing CMO’s opinion, District Magistrate Kumar Prashant said, “Whatever help can be given from the department will be given. She was an anganwadi sahayika (helper). We are also paying attention to

the

the it to the security of the family.”

The victim’s son said his mother had gone to offer prayers at the temple on Sunday but did not return home within the expected time.

Around 11 pm, the priest and two of his aides came to their house and handed over the body, he added.

Before the family members could ask them about the cause of her death, the accused left the house saying she had fallen into a dry well and the body was pulled out subsequent­ly.

The victim’s son said the police were informed of the incident on Monday.

Amid the opposition uproar, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), in a tweet, said: “The UP CM @myogiadity­anath has taken cognisance of the Badaun incident and instructed to take strongest legal action against the accused.”

The CM has also instructed the ADG, Bareilly zone to submit a detailed report on the incident and directed the Special Task Force (STF) to assist in the probe, it said.

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