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Mumbai Crime: Three police officers made accused in minor's rape case

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act court allowed a plea to include three police as accused for forcing a rape victim to marry her offender instead of registering the case against him

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A special Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act court allowed a plea to include three police officials on Wednesday as accused for forcing a minor girl to marry a rape accused in 2013. The 13-year-old girl had been gang-raped, following which she became pregnant. Based on detailed testimony of the victim who is now 20-year-old and her father deposing as witnesses against the two suspects and three others accused of abetment, an application was made on their behalf by advocate Wesley Menezes to add the three police officers as accused who forced the girl to marry her offender.

The three cops identified as Vakola police inspector Vivek Shende, who was then an inspector, police inspector Jaywant Shinde who was then an assistant police inspector at Amboli police station and Janita Bhosale, who was then a constable forced the victim to marry her offender. Advocate Wesley Menezes stated the matter came to light in 2014 after a social worker noticed the victim with a child and inquired about her. The victim and her father’s attempts to register an FIR in 2013 were allegedly thwarted by the three cops, the two alleged rapists, the brother of one of the accused and two local youths who forced her to marry the accused.

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