Explorer
Advertisement
Muzaffarpur like case in Deoria: Shelter homes or Torture homes?
A case similar to Bihar’s Muzaffarpur shelter home rape has surfaced after 24 girls were rescued from a shelter home in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria.
Deoria Police arrested a couple who managed Maa Vindhyavasini shelter home and rescued the girls, after its license was revoked following an inspection by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) last night.
Though 24 girls have been rescued search operation for 18 more girls is underway.
One of the girls revealed that the girls were taken somewhere at night and they returned in the morning crying.
The incident was brought to light by an inmate of the home, who managed to escape and informed the police.
She told police that they were all treated like servants.
Superintendent of Police Rohan P Kanay said, "When the order to close this institution was made, our people went there and the organisation's director misbehaved with our team. Today, after a girl escaped from there, we got to know the reality of that place. There have been many big disclosures during the investigation. 24 children have been rescued safely so far," ANI reported.
The institution's director Girija Tripathi and her husband have been arrested.
A probe is underway and further details are awaited.
Deoria shelter home was running illegally:
Women and Child Welfare Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi said: "After CBI inspection last year, it was established that Deoria shelter home Centre was running illegally. A direction was issued to shift the inmates and shut it. But this order was not followed".
She said: "On 01 Aug, FIR was lodged to shut it immediately as illegal acts were being carried on. No. of children enrolled at centre as per records are not present. 1 child was rescued y'day who has filed a complaint. Investigation is underway."
Deoria Police arrested a couple who managed Maa Vindhyavasini shelter home and rescued the girls, after its license was revoked following an inspection by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) last night.
Though 24 girls have been rescued search operation for 18 more girls is underway.
One of the girls revealed that the girls were taken somewhere at night and they returned in the morning crying.
The incident was brought to light by an inmate of the home, who managed to escape and informed the police.
She told police that they were all treated like servants.
Superintendent of Police Rohan P Kanay said, "When the order to close this institution was made, our people went there and the organisation's director misbehaved with our team. Today, after a girl escaped from there, we got to know the reality of that place. There have been many big disclosures during the investigation. 24 children have been rescued safely so far," ANI reported.
The institution's director Girija Tripathi and her husband have been arrested.
A probe is underway and further details are awaited.
Deoria shelter home was running illegally:
Women and Child Welfare Minister Rita Bahuguna Joshi said: "After CBI inspection last year, it was established that Deoria shelter home Centre was running illegally. A direction was issued to shift the inmates and shut it. But this order was not followed".
She said: "On 01 Aug, FIR was lodged to shut it immediately as illegal acts were being carried on. No. of children enrolled at centre as per records are not present. 1 child was rescued y'day who has filed a complaint. Investigation is underway."
India
Delhi Elections 2025: AAP Targets BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri as Poster War Intensifies
Delhi Elections 2025: BJP Releases New Poster and Video Against AAP, Announces 29 Candidates
MahaKumbh 2025 Begins in 2 Days: Ancient Temple of King Vasuki Nag at Sangam Awaits Devotees
MahaKumbh 2025: Adani Group to Distribute 1 Crore Copies of 'Aarti Sangrah' for Gita Press
Maha Kumbh 2025: The Silent Ascetic of MahaKumbh Who Lives Only on Tea for 41 Years
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Top Headlines
Cities
India
Cities
Cities
Advertisement
Trending News
Saswat PanigrahiSaswat Panigrahi is a multimedia journalist
Opinion