Narsinghpur (Madhya Pradesh): Four accused were arrested in connection with the gang-rape of a 32-year-old Dalit woman who allegedly committed suicide on Friday in Madhya Pradesh's Narsinghpur district.
Besides, a policeman has also been arrested for allegedly not registering the Dalit "rape victim's" complaint about four days, following which she ended her life, a top officer said on Saturday.
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The arrest was made after Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan took serious cognisance of the alleged lapse and ordered that a case should be registered against the local police official.
The woman, who was allegedly raped by three men on Monday committed suicide on Friday, police said.
An official in Bhopal said that Chouhan had ordered on Friday night that Assistant Inspector of Police (ASI) Mishrilal Kodapa of Gotitoriya police outpost in Gadarwara tehsil, some 50 km from Narsinghpur district headquarters, should be booked and arrested for not registering the victim's complaint of gang-rape.
Besides, as per the orders, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Rajesh Tiwari and Gadarwara Sub Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP) SR Yadav were shunted out from Narsinghpur, he said.
"A case was registered against Kodapa and he was arrested under 166 (c) (public servant failing to record information) of IPC on Friday night," Jabalpur Zone Inspector General of Police Bhagwat Singh Chauhan said.
The ASP and the SDOP have been transferred from Narsinghpur, he added.
Kodapa had been suspended on Friday after a video went viral in social media, in which the husband of the deceased woman accused the policeman of not registering a complaint of rape, police said.
The man was purportedly heard saying in the audio-visual clip that instead of taking action in the case, he was held based on a complaint lodged by the accused and had to cough up Rs 50,000 as a bribe for his release.