Ujjain Rape Case-Those Who Didn't help the girl-Face Charges?


According to a senior madhya pradesh police officer, those who failed to assist a 15-year-old girl in ujjain who had been raped, left bleeding and half-naked, and went door to door pleading for help, may face charges under the child sex abuse laws. For 'failing to report or register the commission' of a crime, they may be subject to punishment under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act. An auto-rickshaw driver who "knowingly did not inform the police" has been identified, according to Jayant Singh Rathore, an additional superintendent of police in Ujjain. If more people are discovered and it is obvious that they did not aid (the girl), we will pursue legal action, the man said, adding that "action has been taken against him."

Rakesh Malviya has been named as the auto-rickshaw driver. police reported that he transported the young girl in his car - where they discovered blood stains on the seat - but failed to inform them of her condition. Will other people who refused to assist her in a similar manner also face police action? is the current question. Will they take action against those who observed a young girl bleeding and obviously in distress but chose to do nothing?

As previously reported, heartbreaking CCTV footage of a man shooing the bleeding girl away showed him slouching idly against his front door and refusing to assist. According to a police review of that video, other people had also been heartless, but Ujjain's top cop, Sachin Sharma, disagreed with the claim that the girl received no assistance. "We tracked down the video and asked around for witnesses. When we discovered her, she had received assistance from about 120 locals. Despite their financial constraints, they made an effort.





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