"Missing" gangrape accused found in Thane jail

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 26 2013 | 5:06 PM IST
Mumbai police and the jail administration cut a sorry figure today when it was discovered that an accused in the sensational Shakti Mills compound gangrape case had "disappeared" and could not be produced before the court but he was later found to be in prison.
The embarrassing lapse came to light when the accused in the gangrape case of a photojournalist were brought to the court for routine production.
Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam informed the sessions court trying the gangrape case that accused Siraj Rehman Khan, who was lodged in Thane jail, was "untraceable".
Nikam informed this when Principal Judge Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi asked as to why Khan was not produced along with three other accused - Vijay Jadhav, Kasim Bengali and Salim Ansari.
The judge had two days ago issued production warrant for Khan directing Thane jail officials to produce him today.
"Thane jail authorities have communicated that Siraj Rehman Khan is not in their jail, while Mumbai Crime Branch says he is in the possession of Thane jail," Nikam told reporters.
The Judge has now summoned Thane jail Superintendent tomorrow for an explanation and adjourned the case.
However, Additional Director General (prisons) Meeran Borwankar has denied that Khan was untraceable.
"He is very much in the Thane jail. I spoke to the head of the Thane prison. I don't know what caused this confusion," she told PTI.
Asserting that Khan has not escaped, U T Pawar, Superintendent of Thane prison said, "I am checking due to which administrative reason the accused was not produced before the court today."
The young photojournalist was gangraped by the five accused, including a minor, when she had gone to the deserted Shakti Mills compound in central Mumbai on August 22 with a male colleague on assignment.
The accused had tied up the victim's male companion with belts and then raped her. While four accused were sent to jail in judicial custody, the minor is lodged in a reformatory.
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First Published: Sep 26 2013 | 5:06 PM IST

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