Indian Girl Who Protested Against Village Elders Found Dead
India introduced tougher laws to deter rapists following
public outrage over the 2012 fatal gang-rape of a student on a moving bus in
New Delhi.
According to reports by AFP, the Police have arrested three men over the suspected rape and
murder of a teenager who had protested against village elders' harassment of
her father in India's east, an officer said Wednesday.
The father of the 16-year-old said she went missing after
trying to save him from being attacked by village elders as punishment for
failing to repay a loan, according to the officer.
Elders of the village council in West Bengal state instead
turned on the girl on Monday night and demanded she lick spittle off the
ground, the NDTV network quoted villagers as saying.
The girl had begged the elders not to thrash her father, who
had been brought before them over the loan to borrow a tractor, local media
reported.
Village elders still hold huge sway in deeply impoverished
Indian villages and often act as a parallel legal system, settling disputes and
handing down judgements.
"Police arrested three people after the girl's father
lodged a complaint that she was raped and murdered," additional
superintendent of police James Kujur told AFP.
"Her father named 13 persons in the complaint. We are
investigating the case," said Kujur, who visited the crime scene in
Jalpaiguri district.
"The girl went missing after she protested at the
village council, who had called her father asking him to settle his dues for
hiring a power tiller from a villager."
Police said the girl's body, discovered on Tuesday morning,
has been sent for post mortem examination as police attempt to unravel yet
another case of suspected sexual violence.
India introduced tougher laws to deter rapists following
public outrage over the 2012 fatal gang-rape of a student on a moving bus in
New Delhi.
But attacks against women have continued unabated in many
parts of the country. Police found the girl's body on railway tracks near her
home in Dhupguri village 680 kilometres (422 miles) north of Kolkata.
They have arrested three members of the village council for
questioning but no charges have been laid. Council elders told local media they
were not involved in the girl's death and said they had not assaulted the
father.
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