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Two Bangladeshis held for Bengal nun gang-rape
In their first major breakthrough, West Bengal Police
on Thursday arrested two Bangladeshi nationals in connection with the
sensational gang-rape of a nun inside a convent in Ranaghat, an officer
said.
These are the first arrests in the case and came 12 days after the crime that sparked revulsion in India and beyond.
A
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) team of the state police nabbed
a Bangladeshi man, Mohammed Salim Sheikh, from a Mumbai slum in the
early hours with the help of the Mumbai Crime Branch.
He was later brought to West Bengal and presented before a district court, which sent him in police remand for 14 days.
CID
Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Dilip Kumar Adak told reporters
here that another man - Gopal Sarkar - has been arrested from Habra in
North 24-Parganas district for harbouring the gang of bandits who
committed the crime inside the convent.
The 71-year-old sister
superior of the Convent of Jesus and Mary was brutalised on March 14 by
the dacoits in Nadia disrtict's Ranaghat area, some 80 km from here.
In
the aftermath of the incident, police circulated through the media
images of the suspects captured on the CCTV cameras installed in the
convent. But Adak said Sheikh was not among the suspects whose image was
captured on CCTV.
"We can know more details about his role after
interrogation. He has admitted he was involved in the crime. I can't
give you more information now," he said.
Following a tip-off, a
team of CID officers, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)
Pinaki Ranjan Das, went to Mumbai on Wednesday.
They conducted a
joint raid with the Mumbai Crime branch and caught Sheikh from a house
in Pilkhana Street of Mahila Mahal Jhoparpatty (slum) in south Mumbai.
Sheikh
was brought to the state and presented in the court of the Additional
Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ranaghat, who remanded him in CID custody
for 14 days.
Adak said acting on another piece of information, a
CID team led by DSP Anik Sarkar picked up Gopal Sarkar from Habra and
arrested him after sustained grilling. He would be presented before a
court on Friday.
Gopal Sarkar, who had allegedly sheltered the
gang of bandits before they committed the crime, came to India
illegally from Bangladesh in 2002 and has been staying in Habra since
then.
"He has been staying illegally there since 2002. Gopal Sarkar gave shelter to the bandits prior to the incident," said Adak.
Asked
whether Sarkar was also present at the scene of the crime, the CID
officer said: "So far we have got information that he only gave shelter
to the miscreants."
To repeated queries about the total number of
criminals who entered the convent and whether police have got leads
about the criminals still missing, Adak said: "We can get details about
the other miscreants only after intense grilling of the accused."
The miscreants vandalised the convent between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. on March 14. "They looted the convent and also raped the nun."
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee ordered a CID inquiry soon after the incident.
But
the CID's inability to make much headway and the consequent public
backlash forced Banerjee on March 18 to announce through a Facebook post
that the case was being handed over to the Central Bureau of
Investigation.
However, the central agency is yet to formally take over.
After
her discharge from the Ranaghat sub-divisional hospital on Friday last
week, the rape survivor subsequently left the state for an undisclosed
location, prompting the opposition parties to call it an "embarrassment"
for Banerjee and her ruling Trinamool Congress.
Besides the
National Commission for Women, the Prime Minister's Office as well as
the National Human Rights Commission have also taken cognizance of the
matter and sought a detailed report from the Banerjee government.