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CB records statements of 22 witnesses
Rassana rape and murder case
4/11/2018 11:24:22 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 11: The Crime Branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police, which probed the brutal rape and murder case of an eight-year-old nomad girl in Kathua in January this year, has recorded statements of 22 witnesses before a Judicial Magistrate.
A senior police official said today that the statements had been recorded under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code before a magistrate in which they gave details of the conspiracy hatched by Sanjhi Ram and others.
"The statements did help us in our investigations and we are hopeful that the guilty will be punished," a crime branch official said.
Two charge sheets were filed against eight accused under various sections of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC which is equivalent of IPC) related to rape, illegal confinement, destruction of evidence and criminal conspiracy.
The accused are Sanjhi Ram, his son Vishal, Special Police Officers (SPO) Deepak Khajuria and Surender Verma, head constable Tilak Raj, Sub-Inspector Anand Dutta, civilian Parvesh Kumar and Sanjhi Ram's minor nephew.
The crime branch submitted in the chargesheet that Sanji Ram's son Vishal, who is pursuing B.Sc in Agriculture at a college in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, had returned to his village after he was informed by his relative, Shubam Sangra alias Chuboo about the kidnapping of the girl telephonically on January 11 and asked him to return in case he wanted to satisfy his lust.
On January 12, the investigators said Vishal reached Rassana after which he raped the girl along with five others, besides helping in disposing of the body on January 17 after she was killed.
Many in the village had claimed that Vishal had appeared in an examination in Meerut and showed the attendance sheet allegedly bearing his signatures.
The crime branch sent the attendance sheet for forensic examination and it was found that the signatures had been forged.
"We identified three students but all were already in custody over some medical scam in one of the colleges in Meerut. We will take their custody later," the official said.
In the charge sheet, the crime branch said "in the course of investigation, it transpired that the accused Vishal actively took part in the rape-and-murder of the victim, has tried to create an alibi by resorting to manipulation of records and creation of false evidence with the connivance and assistance of his father and relative Kishore, chairman of the college R P Singh and some other employees of a university in Meerut who as per the inputs have received huge amount as a kickback from Sanjhi Ram".
It said the investigation also showed that on the following day, the juvenile was apprehended and taken to police station for questioning, Sanjhi Ram visited him and directed him not to disclose the involvement of his son and promised him that he would get him cleared from the charges at the earliest.
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