Kalakurichi: But for complaints from an administrative officer commemorating (VAO), a series of big violations – a 71-year-old man raped and impregnated his grandchildren, midwives who had illegal abortion in children, and two female police officers.
Helping offenders by not registering fir – will be all reported.
Now, following complaints, parents in Thirukkovilur in Kallakurichi and midwives have been arrested, while two female police officers attached to the Thirukkovilaur All-Woman Police Station – Constable Geetharani’s Head and Constable Police Kokila – who received Rs 23,500 as bribes for not including nursing officers FIR, has been placed under a suspension.
The grandson and grandson of the man lived with him after his daughter died a few years ago.
The law is married to another woman and settled in Bengaluru.
The police said the old man sexually misused his granddaughter for the past three years.
The little girl was pregnant, and the man with the help of two women, canceled the fetus.
This problem was revealed when part of the villagers told Vao, who filed a complaint against the man and the other two with all-woman police Thirukoilur.
“We received a complaint that two female police were trying to save the retirees of government nurse officers by not ordering it on charges of abortion to the girl.
Dozens are placed under a delayed suspension investigation,” said Deputy Supervisor of Police S Gangadharan.
The police also arrested the midwife, the neighbor of the old man, for abortion.
Police Office Inspector M Elavazhagi was transferred to armed reserve police forces but was withdrawn after the initial question.
The police ordered three for violations that could be punished under Section 6 (punishment due to violent penetration of violence), 5 (hardness of sexual penetration of violence), 5 (j) (penetrative sexual attacks in children), 5 (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) ) (Ii) Pregnant children as a consequence of sexual violence) and 17 (punishment for the reduction) of the protection of children from the sexual law (Pocso), 2012.
The man and midwife were returned in trial prisoners while retired nurse officers, who obscured the fetus The little girl, did not pass a health test to be returned in judicial detention.
It was his relatives who contacted the two police women and offered them a bridge to exclude it from FIR.
(The identity of the victim has not been revealed to protect its privacy according to the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)