19 March,2022 07:38 PM IST | Pune | PTI
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A minor girl was allegedly raped on separate occasions by her teenage brother and their father while her grandfather and a distant uncle used to molest her too, Pune Police said today, adding that the crime was committed over the last five years.
Police have registered a case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for rape and molestation but have yet to arrest anybody, an official said.
While a case of rape was registered under section 376 of the Indian Penal Code against the brother and the 45-year-old father of the girl, who is 11-year-old now, at a police station in Pune, her grandfather (aged around 60) and the distant uncle (aged around 25) were charged under section 354 (Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), the police told Press Trust of India.
The survivor and her family members are from Bihar. They are currently living in Pune.
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"The incident came to light when the girl opened up during a 'good touch and bad touch' session in her school. Her ordeal was going on for the last five years," said Ashwini Satpute, police inspector (crime).
The father started sexually assaulting his daughter in 2017 when they were living in Bihar, the police inspector said quoting the complaint.
"The girl's elder brother started sexually assaulting her around November 2020. Her grandfather and distant uncle used to touch her inappropriately," the police inspector said.
Inspector Satpute said that since all incidents occurred separately, the accused may not be aware of each other's actions, it is not a case of gang rape.
Sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act will be added, the police said.
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