Handwara molestation row: Girl records statement before CJM

In her statement, she stood by her earlier clarification that she was not molested by any army soldier on Tuesday

Police in action against the members of  Tehreek-e-Hurriyat who were taking out a protest march against the killing of four persons in Handwara, in Srinagar.
Police in action against the members of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat who were taking out a protest march against the killing of four persons in Handwara, in Srinagar.
Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Apr 17 2016 | 3:47 PM IST
The girl, who is at the centre of the Handwara molestation storm, has recorded her statement before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) in which she stood by her earlier statement that she was not molested by any army soldier on Tuesday.

The girl, along with her father, was presented before the CJM Handwara last evening and her statement was recorded, police said in a statement.

"In her statement before the Judicial Magistrate she revealed that on 12-04-2-16, after school hours, while proceeding to her home along with her friends she entered in a public lavatory near main chowk, Handwara, for answering the call of nature," the police said.

"As soon as she came out of the lavatory, she was confronted, assaulted and dragged by two boys and her bag was snatched. Among whom, one boy was in school uniform," the police added.

The cops presented the girl before the CJM following orders by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Saturday on a petition filed by the mother of the girl.

The petition was seeking release of the girl, her father and aunt who are in police custody since the day when the allegations of molestation resulted in violent protests in Handwara town.

The mother claimed on Saturday that her daughter, who is 16 years old, was pressurised into making the statement that had exonerated the army personnel of the molestation charge.

"The production of the girl along with her father before the learned CJM also complies with the order of the Hon ble High Court," the police statement said.

Three persons were killed in security forces firing on protestors in Handwara town on Tuesday.

Another youth was killed in Drugmulla area of Kupwara during protests against the Handwara incident a day later.

In fresh violence on Friday, 18-year-old Arif Hussain Dar was killed while three others sustained bullet injuries when the army opened fire to disperse stone-pelting protestors outside a camp in Nathnusa area of Kupwara, 100 kilometres from here.
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First Published: Apr 17 2016 | 1:42 PM IST

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