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17 cases of rape reported during lockdown in State 5


19 April 2020  

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RUPANEDHI: A total of 17 rape cases have been reported to the police during lockdown in State 5.

According to the State Police Office, Dang, the cases were reported from eight districts in State 5 during lockdown.

Meanwhile, four districts — Arghakhanchi, Rukum, Dang and Palpa have officially recorded no cases of rape during this period.

Rupandehi reported five cases followed by four in Kapilvastu, two each in Gulmi and Banke and one each in Rolpa, Bardiya, Pyuthan and Nawalparasi, according to Office Spokesperson Deputy Superintendent of Police Nawaraj Pokhrel.

Police have already arrested the accused and are being prosecuted in accordance with the law.

Two adolescent girls and a woman were allegedly raped in Rupandehi in the past one week.

A 37-year old man is in police custody on the charge of raping a 15-year-old girl at Sainamaina-1 last Tuesday.

He is accused of sexually assaulting the girl by calling her to his home. Similarly, on April 11, police arrested a 40-year-old man from Suryapura-9 as he was alleged of raping his daughter who is 15-years-old.

The girl accuses him of raping her for years. Same day, an 18-year-old was detained by the police on the charge of raping a woman of Marchabar.

Similarly, 12 cases of domestic violence were registered in the period. Though the number of complaints about domestic violence was high, only few cases were filed.

Meanwhile, lockdown reports the suicide cases almost in all districts (except Palpa and Banke). The police reports put the number of suicides at 30.

Most cases are from Rupendehi (nine) followed by six in Dang, four in Kapilvastu, three in Nawalparasi, two each in Arghakhanchi and Rukum and one each in Gulmi, Bardiya, Rolpa and Pyuthan.

One case of child marriage, one of polygamy and one case of sexual harassment were registered in the State during lockdwon, police said.

Publish Date : 19 April 2020 16:59 PM

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