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New Delhi police plan DNA, brain-mapping tests on serial child molester

Updated on: 18 January,2017 12:01 PM IST  | 
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To make the case watertight against Sunil Rastogi, who was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting several minor girls in east Delhi, the Delhi police is planning to conduct DNA and brain-mapping tests on him

New Delhi police plan DNA, brain-mapping tests on serial child molester

Police plan DNA, brain-mapping tests on child molester


New Delhi: To make the case watertight against Sunil Rastogi, who was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting several minor girls in east Delhi, the Delhi police is planning to conduct DNA and brain-mapping tests on him.


The accused has told police he had sexually assaulted many minor girls in Uttarakhand's Rudrapur, where he currently stays, Ghaziabad and New Ashok Nagar in east Delhi. Police have been able to identify 58 girls who allegedly had been his victims.


Police said the girls who participated in the test identification parade broke down during the exercise as they were reminded of the incident when he had tried to sexually assault them.

Three other girls also came forward along with their families alleging Rastogi had sexually assaulted them.

The Delhi Police is providing counselling to all the three victims, who came forward after he was arrested. "With the help of an NGO, we are providing counselling to them and requesting them to file an FIR against him, but they have not given any complaint as of now," said a senior police officer.

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