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"I don't know what you'll do madam. Give me some compensation or else I'll take sleeping pills and commit suicide. I'm not able to live. I just want my daughter back madam, please," a woman pleaded, as she hit her own head and fell at another woman's feet.
This was the scene that played out at Jagannadhapuram village in Tadepalligudem mandal of West Godavari district on Wednesday, 18 October.
Andhra Pradesh Women’s Commission chairperson Nannapaneni Rajakumari visited the village after a local media channel aired allegations that a pastor had sexually assaulted many women in the area.
The pastor in question was Didde Ebenezer, said to be around 40 years old.
According to locals, the pastor claimed that he could speak to God, and would invite women who wanted to speak to him, to visit his residence at night. He would make the 'offer' only to women, and set one condition.
People in the area told the police that he was powerful and conniving enough to convince the women and isolate them from their families.
"He would start by asking us to do simple things like giving him a massage, hand feeding him, and then move his way up to more unspeakable actions. He would say that we had to disrobe if we wanted 'pure' things to happen to us. He would say that we have to follow whatever he says, or else something evil would befall us, no matter how disgusting his demand is," a victim told TV9 Telugu, the media channel, which first broke the story.
Another local alleged that he was giving them some kind of an addictive 'drug' or 'medicine', which does not let them leave his premises.
Speaking to The News Minute, Sub-Inspector Srinivas from the Tadepalligudem rural police station said, "He had come many years ago and set up the church, and slowly gained the trust of locals over time. He would hold special prayers on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Over time, he began asking women to visit him in the night."
A police case was registered in 2015 itself, and Ebenezer managed to secure bail. He stayed for a bit in Jagannadhapuram village, before he moved out to Madduru village in Kovvur mandal of West Godavari district.
After the pastor was exposed, when police visited the premises of his church, they found pornographic books and condom packets.
While the police said that the witness' statement was not strong enough, locals allege that the pastor had pulled strings to influence the verdict.
Following this, the locals were outraged, and seem to have contacted TV9, which carried the story.
The AP Women’s Commission took note of the incident and visited the village, where several victims came forward to narrate heart-breaking tales of sexual assault.
“No case has been registered so far because no person has filed a complaint. However, the Women’s Commission has ordered for a case to be filed against him, and a detailed report to be submitted. We will do the same, once we receive orders from our seniors. We tried to track the pastor down, but Ebenezer is presently absconding,” the SI said.
However, she did not elaborate further.
Since the woman was a major, and it was her own decision, the commission could not legally do anything about it.
Meanwhile, the pastor’s wife, Sivan, also visited the spot when the commission visited the village, and said that she also underwent ‘hell’ when she lived with him.
She also claimed that Ebenezer was threatening her after she decided to go public with her complaint.
(This article was originally published on The News Minute)
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