Goa woman arrested for torturing, branding with hot knife 8 adopted minor girls


Panaji, Apr 17 (PTI): In a shocking incident, at least eight girls were found confined in a flat in Goa's Vasco city, where they were allegedly subjected to torture, including branding them with a hot knife, police said on Monday.

The girls, all in the age group of six to 12 years, were also allegedly beaten up with a pipe by a 65-year-old woman who claimed to have adopted them, Vasco police station inspector Nolasco Raposo said.

The police had on Monday rescued the girls from the flat, located in the Baina locality of the city, with the help of an NGO and arrested the woman, identified as Venus Habib.

The trauma of the girls ended after some locals spotted one of them with injury marks on her hand during a church service on Sunday, Raposo said.

He added that the girl narrated her ordeal to the locals who, in turn, alerted the police. "The police raided the flat owned by Habib and found seven more girls confined there. The girls told the police that they were being assaulted by the accused woman with a pipe and a hot knife on their hands and legs for petty reasons," Raposo said.

A case was registered against Habib under sections 363 (punishment for kidnapping) and 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) of the IPC and section 8 of the Goa Children's Act, he added.

The girls were sent to 'Apna Ghar', a shelter run by the state government at Merces.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Very dirty and horrible woman.Whatshe was doing with this seven or eight girls?Findout why she adapted so many girlsand where they come from? I doubt if she was selling the girls to some clubs?or to gulf countrys?cant imagine if she really adapted girls to be with her wouldnt harm them or beat them with hot knife.ask girls what she used to do with them.Thank God now they are saved.How she did the adaption ,officially ?Then child helpline should be informed and taken care ,now and then checking them their state.I am sure it was illegal adaption.

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  • Richard, India

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Who knows what will happen to these kids at the so called 'Apna Ghar ' ... Our country has become a horror movie in reality.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Adopting 8 girls when you cant take care of one...where is the adoption law?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Heartless woman must rot in jail..

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Brand the lady with the similar hot knives!

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  • Stifler, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Glad that you didn't blame congress this time

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    I am levels above your stature!

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  • Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 17 2018

    Stifler,

    It is a BJP ruled state

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