Saturday 18 September 2010

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CHENNAI: A lesbian couple was allegedly harassed by cops at Tiru-Vika Nagar police station on Monday. Kavitha (19), a resident of Tiru-Vika Nagar reportedly left home to live with her lesbian partner, Malathi (34) on August 6 but was later summoned to the police station after her parents lodged a missing complaint.

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The police had assured her that she could leave after she signed a statement. However, when she reported at the station, the police forced her to go back home with her parents. "She does not want to go back to her parents as they have been trying to get her married," Shiva, the state co-ordinator of Sangaman, an NGO working for the rights of gays and lesbians told The Times of India.
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However, assistant commissioner of Sembium, M Kingslin, said the allegations were false and the police had not forced her to do anything against her wish. "She said she wished to live in an ashram in Mylapore, and we will take her there," Kingslin said.

According to the NGO, 25 days after her left her parents' home to live with her partner Malathi, her parents lodged a missing complaint with the Tiru-Vika Nagar police. The parents, who were also summoned to the station on Monday, tried to forcefully take her back home but to no avail. They also sought the help of the police in getting their daughter to go back with them.

NGO members claimed that the police refused to listen to the girl, even though she was a major. Instead, they chose to assist her parents.

"Police have no role in this issue. Kavitha is a major and she has the right to choose her life. However, they tried to a trap her into leaving with her parents. They tried to emotionally harass the woman," Shiva said.

The police had detained the couple from noon till 10.30 p.m. When they failed to convince the girl to leave with her parents, they let her go to the ashram.
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In a shocking case, a private school van driver has been arrested in Prasad Nagar here for allegedly sexually abusing a minor school girl and her two brothers for the past two and a half months.

The 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped and her brothers aged 10 and seven were allegedly sodomised by the driver Lalit Ratawal and four of his accomplices.








“While the medical report of the girl confirmed rape, sodomy charges are yet to be confirmed,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Jaspal Singh.
The accomplices are all juvenile.



According to Mr. Singh, the 38-year-old driver was engaged to drop the children to school in his van. He said the children had alleged that they were regularly taken to an unspecified location and sexually abused. The children also alleged that they were drugged by the accused and an MMS clip was also made, he added.




The children were reportedly taken to the house of one of the juveniles while his parents were away at work and abused.
The police are yet to confirm the allegations.




The family approached a local politician, Subhash Naagar, on Thursday who contacted the police. The children's father had died about one and a half years ago and the mother, a housewife, ran the household by renting out three of their rooms, said Mr. Naagar.


“The children were warned that their mother would be killed if they told anyone about the abuse. They finally told their mother around 25 days ago. The mother stopped sending them to school but kept quiet fearing further harm from the driver. The mother contacted me on Thursday and I took appropriate action,” he said.





The driver was arrested on Friday. The police have registered a case under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code. “If sodomy charges are proved, a case would be registered under Section 377. We will also involve a non-government organisation to provide proper counselling to the family,” Mr. Singh said.

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