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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, July 15, 2016
Suspects Of Statutory Rape Of A Minor Remain At Large

By Basil Fernando –July 14, 2016
A mother of a 14 year old girl made a complaint to the Haputhale police,
that her daughter had been abducted by two men who were the conductor
and the driver of a private school bus that takes children to school.
The girl was forcibly taken to the driver’s house and despite of her
pleadings to let her go the driver then raped her.
The girl was later taken to a judicial medical officer at the Diyathalawa Government hospital and in his report the JMO confirmed that the girl was raped.
After the complaint was made to the police station, the accused driver
and the conductor were both brought to the police station and where the
girl identified both of them as the culprits of the abduction and the
rape.
However, to the utter surprise of the family of the young girl, both
suspects were released on the same day and they now remain at large. The
offences of statutory rape and abduction are non-bailable offences.
The family of the girl have complained that they suspect foul play on
the part of the police as the driver is relatively an affluent person in
the area and the girl belongs to a family of estate workers, from a
Estate in Haputhale. Ethnically estate Tamils, they are a devoted
catholic family, well known to the people and the parish priest in the
area. The family believes that their weak economic position as estate
workers and their minority status ethnically and by way of religion is
the cause for neglect of their complaints by the local police. The
Assistant Superintendents of the police of the area have also been
informed about this crime.
Investigations into crime is a primary obligation of the State.
Investigations into serious crimes such as statutory rape and kidnapping
are imperative duties of the police acting on behalf of the state. The
failure to investigate and to prosecute such serious offences threatens
the very idea of the state itself. If the State fails to investigate and
prosecute serious crimes, the very legitimacy of the existence of the
state is itself being challenged. The challenge to the state in this
instant comes from the local police station and its superior officers
such as the Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs). It is the duty
of the IGP and the Government to take the officer in charge of the
Haputhale police and the ASP who is supervising this police station to
task, immediately and take appropriate action to investigate this crime.
As the two accused in the rape and kidnapping has been identified and
have even been brought into the police station, and were thereafter
released, creates a reasonable suspicion that some kind of foul play is
involved. If, the suspects of serious crimes can escape by way of
resorting to bribery or to any other such influence, the entire social
order is threatened by such actions.

