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It was a weekend and four youngsters from a tribal hamlet decided to go to the local fair at the Tajangi village in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam district.
What started as a day of fun, ended in horror for two minor girls.
The girls were gangraped by eight men in the village, and others tried to hush up the crime by directing the culprits to pay Rs 50,000 as compensation to the victims.
When the girls, along with their two male friends (one was an uncle), reached the village for the jatra, they did know that it had already been cancelled.
The men had by then gone back to the hamlet and came back with a crowd. The girls were taken back to the village.
Instead of lodging a complaint with police, their families approached the village elders in accordance with the traditions of the tribal community.
Local reports say that the village elders summoned the youth on Sunday and directed them to pay Rs 50,000 compensation to the two victims. The girls refused to accept the same, and compelled their parents to lodge a complaint with police on Monday.
Police in Chintapalli mandal registered cases against the accused for rape and for committing atrocities on tribals. Case has been registered under various sections including 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint), 354 (outraging modesty) of the Indian Penal code, Sec. 6 of POSCO Act 2012 (aggravated sexual assault) and Sec.3(1) (intentional insult) under SC,ST POA Act 2012.
Police had sent the girls for medical examination and formed special teams to nab the accused.
(This article was originally posted in The News Minute)
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