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Friday, March 29, 2024

3-Year-Old Raped by Bus Cleaner Sheikh Munna as Her Brother Pleads

In a shocking crime from Kolkata, bus cleaner Sheikh Munna (45) brutally raped a 3-year-old girl in a parked bus on Monday, while the girl’s 5-year-old brother was banging the bus door pleading him to let his sister go.

Times of India reports

“A 45-year-old cleaner dragged a three-year-old girl onto a parked bus on Canal (West) Road in north Kolkata on Monday afternoon and then raped her, even as her brother — a five-year-old — kept banging on the bus’s doors, pleading that he let go of his sister.

The brother, after realizing the futility of his efforts, ran to fetch his mom. She raised an alarm that alerted her neighbours, who came and rescued the girl from the rapist’s clutches and then thrashed him before calling the cops. The girl, bleeding profusely, was taken to R G Kar Medical College and Hospital. Doctors said she had been brutalised but would possibly pull through. Cops later arrested Sheikh Munna.

The girl and her brother were playing with a ball when it fell near the parked luxury bus. The girl went up to the bus to get it back when Munna lured her onto the vehicle and then locked the door. The child’s uncle said that her brother followed her to the bus.

The child’s uncle said, “The little boy kept banging on the shut door, calling for his sister and crying that she be left alone. He then ran home and called his mother when he realised that the door would not open.”

The children’s mother, a widowed rag-picker, ran to the bus along with her son. Her cries soon alerted her neighbours, all of whom together prised open the bus’s door. “We saw the girl lying on a bus seat. Munna had blood on his hands and trousers. The child’s clothes were torn and she was bleeding profusely,” the uncle said.

The child was first rushed to a private nursing home nearby and then taken to R G Kar Medical College and Hospital.

Cops, after arresting Munna, called in forensic experts to collect blood samples and stains from the bus. The bus has been seized to help in the probe.”

This shocking incident is another reminder of the lawlessness that prevails in West Bengal, under the Mamata Banerjee regime – with the CM herself accusing rape victims of concocting stories (‘sojona ghotana’) in the past.

The utter disregard for the law in criminals & sexual predators also points to a failure of our judiciary in handing out quick & harsh punishments to deter such acts, and of law enforcement agencies who often fail to use modern best practises in building a watertight case against the accused. We have seen many welcome changes on the economic reform front, but one of the focus areas in the coming decade has to be police & judicial reforms.

Lastly, we have to acknowledge that we are faced with a moral & socio-cultural breakdown – trashy popular culture, fanatical religious ideologies, breakdown of social networks..all are playing a part. But the need of the hour is a mass sensitisation campaign on crimes against women – similar to the ‘Swaccha Bharat’ movement, and a school curriculum rooted in Indic civilisational values that also trains our youth to control their raging emotions through Yoga & meditation. This is what the WCD Minister Maneka Gandhi and the various women rights’ organisations should focus on, rather than the rhetorical, politicised issues that keep drawing their attention.

(Hat tip to @ashishtikoo31 for sharing this news)


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