CPI seeks judicial probe into UP highway gang rape


New Delhi, Jun 2 (IANS): The CPI on Friday approached Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for a judicial probe into last month's gang rape of four women in Greater Noida and the removal of two top officials.

The incident occurred on the Jewar-Bulandshahr highway on May 25 when eight members of a Greater Noida-based family, including four women, were waylaid while they were headed to Bulandshahr to visit an ailing relative.

Upon resisting, one man was shot dead. The criminals then took turns in raping his wife, sister, sister-in-law and mother. The victims were also looted of their valuables and cash.

A day after Yogi Adityanath assured justice to the victims and directed the police to expedite the probe, Communist Party of India Secretary K. Narayana, in a letter to the Chief Minister, said removal of Gautam Budh Nagar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Luv Kumar and Chief Medical Officer A. Bhargava was imperative for a fair probe.

"After the gruesome incident, the SSP and CMO held a press conference, dismissing claims that the women were raped. This is ample evidence of their intention to divert and subvert the investigation," said Narayana.

Kumar and Bhargava in a joint press conference on May 26 rejected allegations of rape, citing preliminary medical examination reports.

"If the said officers are allowed to continue, justice cannot be done. Hence, I may request you to suspend the said officers and issue orders for judicial probe immediately," Narayana added.

  

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