Why Did Tripura Police Arrest Three Women for the Torture of a Six-Year-Old Girl?
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Agartala, Feb 7 (NationPress) In a prompt operation, Tripura Police detained three women on Saturday for their alleged participation in the horrific abuse of a six-year-old girl in Paresh Colony, located in West Tripura district, officials reported.
A police representative indicated that a case was filed on Saturday under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act, 2023, in addition to Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.
Investigations indicated that the accused women allegedly restrained the child's hands and feet, inflicting severe physical harm earlier this week, suspecting her of stealing Rs 20 from a neighbor’s residence.
This incident sparked widespread outrage across the state after a video of the abuse circulated on social media and went viral.
The police official noted that the victim had been living in precarious conditions, as her mother had earlier eloped with another individual, leaving the child in the care of her father, who works as a daily wage laborer.
Taking a serious stance on the matter, the Tripura Commission for Protection of Child Rights (TCPCR) also lodged a formal complaint against the accused at the local police station, demanding strict action.
Senior police officials stated that the detained women are currently being interrogated, and further investigations are underway.
Authorities have assured that stringent legal measures will be implemented against those accountable and reaffirmed their dedication to ensuring the safety and protection of children.
The three women arrested have been identified as Dipali Banik (41), Kajali Sarkar (50), and Manti Biswas (35).
The police presented the three women to a local court, requesting their remand.
A police spokesperson reiterated that the Tripura Police maintains a zero-tolerance policy against crimes targeting children and vulnerable populations.