Gumla / Ranchi: Two underage children were raped by 10 people in a village in Gumla on October 15 when returning home from the exhibition was held on the occasion of Dussehra.
Gumla police said two people, identified as Samin Asur (22) from Chapakona Village and Prem Oraon (24) Village Niche Lodha, were arrested while a hunt for tracking others.
The BJP state unit delegation led by his President Deepak Prakash reached Gumla on Monday and met with family members of rape victims.
Prakash condemned the incident and criticized the government of Hemant Soren continuously because it failed to curb crime that increased against women throughout the Jharkhand in recent months.
A small daughter, who is a cousin, has gone to a side by side to attend fairly with their cousins.
The trio returned home at around 6pm when they were intercepted by people on three motorbikes.
The girls told the police that the men began to pass obscene comments.
When their cousins objected, he was beaten and decorated.
The people were then forcibly brought the girls to the forest patch between Lodhapat and Chapakone where they took turns to rape them.
The victims were raped late at night in other forest fields in the BAKSI area.
Cousin run home to tell their family members who then gather locals and start looking for the girls.
The men fled after family members arrived at the scene.
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Gumla police supervisor Ehtesham Waqarib said: “While two were accused of being arrested, accused of another, identified as Rupesh Bhagat, hanging himself at his house in Lodhapat.
Hunting is taking place to catch the other seven.” They have been identified as Satish, Sunny, Vivek Anand, Sanjay Oraon , Arjun Oraon, Dharamchand and Someshwar Bhagat.
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Prakash, who met with the survivers of their rape and relatives at the Gumla court, sat with them for four hours.
“Because of the constant pressure provided by the BJP delegation, the statement of the survivors recorded below the 164 part of the CRPC around 5 at night,” a statement issued by BJP in Ranchi.
“This is a shameful act and BJP stands with family members of the victims.
More than 3,100 women have been raped in the last 19 months but the petelling government failed to increase law and order in the state and supervise as a silent audience,” Prakash said.