11 women missing from another home run by Bihar rape accused

Brijesh Thakur is key accused in Muzaffarpur's shelter home case, where more than 30 minor girls were raped over a period of time.

Update: 2018-07-31 11:47 GMT
An eyewitness shows the spot where a girl was allegedly beaten and killed by a staff member at a state-funded shelter home, in Muzaffarpur district on Monday. PTI

Muzaffarpur: Few days after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registered a case against the Muzaffarpur shelter officers and employees, another case was registered on Tuesday against key accused, Brijesh Thakur, after 11 women went missing from another shelter home owned by him in the city.

Thakur is the prime accused in Muzaffarpur's shelter home case, where more than 30 minor girls were sexually assaulted over a period of time.

Taking cognizance of the matter, the CBI on July 29 registered a case against the officers and employees of the shelter home. 

Eleven employees of the shelter home were also arrested in this regard. The CBI registered the case on the request of the Bihar government and following the notification of the Central Government.

Also Read: 29 of 42 girls in Bihar shelter raped, but no girl missing: cops

The probe agency took over the investigation from Muzaffarpur's Mahila Police Station, where the case was registered on May 31, under Section 120(B) (criminal conspiracy), 376 (outraging the modesty of a woman), 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 4, 6, 8, 10,12 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POSCO).

Earlier, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had directed the state officials to conduct a CBI inquiry in the matter.

The alleged sexual exploitation of the girls was uncovered more than a month ago by a Mumbai-based social science institute.

They had submitted its report in April and the Bihar social welfare department approved another project to Thakur on May 31 for beggars' shelter in Patna.

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