Special Investigation Team to probe Mandsaur rape

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A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to investigate the alleged gang-rape of an eight-year-old girl in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh. The incident has taken the country by storm and both the ruling party and the opposition have sought a quick inquiry and justice for the 8-year-old.

Speaking to the media, the Mandsaur Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Rakesh Mohan Shukla said, “we are investigating the matter at top-priority. A SIT has also been constituted. The second accused has also been sent to police remand. We are doing everything to get them the punishment they deserve.”

The minor girl was abducted from her school in Hafiz Colony here and allegedly gang-raped at her house on June 26. Two accused have already been arrested.

Also Read: Mandsaur rape case: Rape victim ‘too traumatised to talk,’ says doctors

Yesterday, the Superintendent of MY Hospital, where the minor girl is undergoing treatment, informed the media that the victim is out of danger.

“Her condition is better than the one she was brought in and she’s out of danger now. She’s being given semi-solid food and is speaking today. We are monitoring her. She was also examined by doctors called from outside,” he said.

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