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Police officer accused of sexually exploiting his minor relative
10/26/2018 11:35:00 PM
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Oct 26: In a shocking incident of alleged sexual exploitation of the 16 year old girl in Kishtwar District, a senior police officer in Kishtwar District has allegedly developed sexual relationship with the foster daughter of his step sister.
As per the details available with "Early Times" the foster parents of the 16 year old girl have lodged a written complaint against the said police officer stating the their foster daughter ( name withheld) had gone missing from the home for couple of days some days ago and sought help of the police to trace her.
The complainants later claimed that they recovered the girl from the possession of her step brother who is a police officer and after inquiring the matter from the girl, they came to know that the accused police officer has developed sexual relationship with the girl.
After coming to know about the sexual advances of the accused on her minor foster daughter by his step brother, she along with her husband approached police station Kishtwar with the complaint demanding registration of an FIR against the police officer.
She also brought the matter into the notice of other family members who after holding detailed deliberation over the issue not only snubbed the officer who had his children elder in age then the victim and even boycotted him over the issue.
As soon as the issue came into the notice of Kishtwar Police, they started preliminary investigation wherein the girl though narrated the whole story, but she refused to sign on the statement and told the police that she was going to marry with the accused.
Sources told the "Early Times" that the police officer privy to the inquiry was shocked over the story narrated by the victim girl and her testimony in support of the accused police officer.
The sources said that the police is helpless to move ahead in the investigation since the girl is psychologically under the control of the accused and is refusing to sign on the statement while her foster mother is insisting the police to register the case against her brother.
The sources said that the victim's family also approached the SSP Kishtwar with the request to register an FIR against the accused police officer.
The family sources said that the accuse police officer instead of accepting his guilt is allegedly harassing his handicapped step sister over a land measuring 2.5 Kanal which her father had inherited on her name. "Law will take its own course-"said an officer when approached added that the officer is present attached in DPL Kishtwar.
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