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December 28, 2012
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riot policemen stand in front of a demonstrating crowd during a protest calling for better safety for women in New Delhi on December 27, 2012 (AFP) |
AMRITSAR,
India (AFP) - A 17-year-old Indian girl who was gang-raped committed suicide after
police pressured her to drop the case and marry one of her attackers, police
and a relative said on Thursday.
Amid the
ongoing uproar over the gang-rape of a student on a bus in New Delhi earlier
this month, the latest case has again shone the spotlight on the police's
handling of sex crimes.
One police
officer has been sacked and another suspended over their conduct after the
assault during the festival of Diwali on November 13 in the Patiala region in
the Punjab, according to officials.
The teenager
was found dead on Wednesday night after swallowing poison.
Inspector
General Paramjit Singh Gill said that the teenager had been "running from
pillar to post to get her case registered" but officers failed to open a
formal inquiry.
"One
of the officers tried to convince her to withdraw the case," Gill, the
police chief for the area, told AFP.
Before her
death, there had been no arrests over her case although three people were
detained on Thursday. Two of them were her alleged male attackers and the third
was a suspected woman accomplice.
The
victim's sister told Indian television that the teenager had been urged to
either accept a cash settlement or marry one of her attackers.
"The
police started pressuring her to either reach a financial settlement with her
attackers or marry one of them," her sister told the NDTV network.
Meanwhile,
the Press Trust of India reported that a police officer has been suspended for
allegedly refusing to register a rape complaint in the northern state of
Chhattisgar.
The woman
and her husband later brought the case to the attention of a more senior
officer and a hunt has now been launched for her attacker, an auto rickshaw
driver.
Official
figures show that 228,650 of the total 256,329 violent crimes recorded last
year in India were against women.
The real
figure is thought to be much higher as so many women are reluctant to report
attacks to the police.
During an
address to the chief ministers of India's states on Thursday, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh pledged to bring in new laws to cover attacks on women.
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