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Nun likely to come to Orissa for identification parade
Bhubaneswar, Dec 23 (PTI) The 29-year-old Catholic nun,
who left the eastern Indian state of Orissa after the alleged
rape incident in Kandhamal four months ago, is likely to
arrive here on the new year's day for the test identification
parade, sources said Tuesday.
"She will come to attend the Test Identification Parade
(TIP) at a jail in Cuttack as per the court directive,"
said a senior member of the Archbishiop's house here.
Though she is yet to recover from the trauma, the nun
will attend the TIP in Cuttack on January 3 according to the
schedule and expedite the investigation, sources said.
According to the sources, the nun would come to assist
the probe conducted by the crime branch (CB) of Orissa police
after the court allowed the TIP outside the riot-hit Kandhamal
district.
The nun in her earlier petition to the Orissa High Court
had sought shifting of the venue of the TIP to Delhi or any
place other than Kandhamal. The High Court granted permission
to conduct the TIP in Cuttack on January 3, 2009.
The presence of the nun was significant as she in the
First Information Report (FIR) filed at Baliguda police
station in Kandhamal, mentioned that one person in the mob
raped her at K Nuagaon on August 25.
"The FIR states that while she does not know the name of
the person, she can still identify him if he is produced
before her," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had stated in the
Orissa assembly while giving a statement on Kandhamal
situation on December 12.
The nun, who had been undergoing trauma treatment in
Delhi ever since she left Orissa after the incident, could not
be brought to the state despite several attempts by the Crime
Branch (CB) officials in the past.
On getting information about the whereabouts of the nun,
an Inspector General (IG) of police along with two other lady
officers of the CB proceeded to Delhi on October 6 and made
efforts to reach out to her.
"The nun has been examined in New Delhi and her statement
recorded," a senior Home department official said adding that
her blood sample was collected by a professor of AIIMS, New
Delhi, and sent to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory
(CFSL), Kolkata for DNA test.
Meanwhile, the CB had arrested 10 persons in connection
with the alleged rape case and put them behind bars since
October. PTI AAM
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who left the eastern Indian state of Orissa after the alleged
rape incident in Kandhamal four months ago, is likely to
arrive here on the new year's day for the test identification
parade, sources said Tuesday.
"She will come to attend the Test Identification Parade
(TIP) at a jail in Cuttack as per the court directive,"
said a senior member of the Archbishiop's house here.
Though she is yet to recover from the trauma, the nun
will attend the TIP in Cuttack on January 3 according to the
schedule and expedite the investigation, sources said.
According to the sources, the nun would come to assist
the probe conducted by the crime branch (CB) of Orissa police
after the court allowed the TIP outside the riot-hit Kandhamal
district.
The nun in her earlier petition to the Orissa High Court
had sought shifting of the venue of the TIP to Delhi or any
place other than Kandhamal. The High Court granted permission
to conduct the TIP in Cuttack on January 3, 2009.
The presence of the nun was significant as she in the
First Information Report (FIR) filed at Baliguda police
station in Kandhamal, mentioned that one person in the mob
raped her at K Nuagaon on August 25.
"The FIR states that while she does not know the name of
the person, she can still identify him if he is produced
before her," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had stated in the
Orissa assembly while giving a statement on Kandhamal
situation on December 12.
The nun, who had been undergoing trauma treatment in
Delhi ever since she left Orissa after the incident, could not
be brought to the state despite several attempts by the Crime
Branch (CB) officials in the past.
On getting information about the whereabouts of the nun,
an Inspector General (IG) of police along with two other lady
officers of the CB proceeded to Delhi on October 6 and made
efforts to reach out to her.
"The nun has been examined in New Delhi and her statement
recorded," a senior Home department official said adding that
her blood sample was collected by a professor of AIIMS, New
Delhi, and sent to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory
(CFSL), Kolkata for DNA test.
Meanwhile, the CB had arrested 10 persons in connection
with the alleged rape case and put them behind bars since
October. PTI AAM
NIK
NNNN