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The Kota police has filed a charge sheet in a rape case in record six days, indicting a 16-year-old boy of raping his seven-year-old cousin.

The Kota Rural Police filed the 70-page charge sheet before a Juvenile Justice Board on Wednesday after completing its probe into the rape case lodged on the minor girl's complaint at the Kaithun police station area in Kota district.

The victim reached the police station on September 2 along with her mother and told the police that she was raped by her minor cousin on August 30 night when her parents were away in a hospital, Kaithun police station's SHO Mahendra Maru said.

He said the girl told police that her uncle's son had been asked to sleep in the room of her elder sister and herself for their security.

The boy, however, raped the girl at some time in the night when she and her elder

sister were asleep, the SHO said quoting from the minor's complaint.

He added that as the victim's elder sister woke up amid the act, the boy beat her up and fled from there.

On the girl's complaint, the police registered a case against the boy under section 376 (A, B) of the Indian Penal Code and various sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and began the probe.

After lodging the FIR, the police got the girl medically examined and recorded her statement under section 164 of the CrPC before a magistrate the next day, he said.

Acting on the report, Kota (Rural) SP Sharad Choudhary formed a special team under the supervision of ASP Paras Jain to trace the minor accused, who was later detained on September 4 and was produced before the Juvenile Justice Board which sent him to a shelter home in Kota, the SHO said.

Lucknow: A 16-year-old Dalit boy from Amroha was found hanging in the bathroom of a juvenile home in Bulandshahr.

His family alleged that he was beaten up by upper caste inmates for "daring" to run away with an upper caste girl.

The boy's father said in his complaint to the police, "Late on Monday night, I got a call telling me that my son had hanged himself. But I am certain he was murdered."

On the basis of the complaint, an FIR was registered against eight persons, five inmates, the girl's parents and her uncle, for murder, criminal conspiracy and under the SC/ST Act, on Tuesday.

The body was sent for post-mortem and the report is awaited. The deceased had been sent to the juvenile centre on July 30 after being held for "kidnapping" an upper caste girl he had eloped with.

District probation officer Nagender Pal Singh said a high-level probe had been

ordered into the case.

The boy's father said, "I had

met him two days back and he

said he was in deep pain. He

was crying and asking me to get

him out because inmates, in

collusion with juvenile home

staffers, would thrash him bru-

tally. He had told me they

broke his rib and he found it

difficult to breathe. His hip

bone had also been

injured."

The boy, along with four

others, had run away from the

home on August 16. The boy's

uncle said the case for which he

was held was the reason why

they believed the girl's family

may have been involved.

"The boy was just 16. The

girl lived with her family on the

upper floor of our house in

Amroha on rent. They fell in

love but the family moved out.

The two stayed in touch. The

girl asked the boy to meet him

and take her away. He made the

mistake of eloping with her.

The girl's family filed a police

complaint and he was held," the

uncle said.

PNS

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