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From: Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression 
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Sent: Mon, 4 October, 2010 15:27:05
Subject: WSS Press Release on Sexual Assault of 20 year old Adivasi Woman in 
Gapathi district of Orissa


Women against Sexual Violence and State Repression (WSS)
 
Press Release
                                                                                                                               
 Dt. 2 October, 2010
                                                                                                               
 Red Cross Bhawan, Bhubaneswar
 
An all–India women’s fact finding team of four members went to Gajapthi 
district 
in Orissa on September 30 – October 1 to investigate into the alleged rape, on 
February 12,2010, of a 20 year old adivasi woman by security and police forces.
 
Village Jadingi along with other villages of Gajapati district have been 
subject 
to combing operations as the area is supposed to be having hectic Maoist 
activity. The arrest and rape of this woman has largely gone unreported and 
therefore there was a need to investigate. The team met the woman, her parents, 
people in her village, the sarpanch, panchayat samiti members, her two lawyers, 
local police station personnel, the jailer and the jail pharmacist. A 
telephonic 
conversation was made with the SP, Gajapathi district.
 
Facts of the Case
 
According to the police diary, the woman – a Kondh adivasi, 20 years old, 
resident of village Jadingi, Adava Police Station, Block Mohana, Gajapathi 
district, was picked up along with two others by SOG and other security staff 
led by ASI D. Mahapatra from their villages on 12 February, 2010. No woman 
constable was present at the time of her pick up.
 
The timing of the pick up was about 4 a.m. in village Jadingi, as per the 
testimonies of people in the village. Many villagers (more than seven, in the 
presence of the entire community) testified that the security personnel had 
forcibly entered their houses and beaten them up.
 
The woman was beaten up in front of her parents and other villagers. She was 
then dragged away along with three others (her brother and cousins) from her 
village. Subsequently, another two boys were picked up from Tangili, a 
neighbouring village. She was blindfolded while walking. Two of these boys were 
allowed to return after they had walked a few kilometers ahead of the village. 

 
The police records, however, show that she was arrested at 4:30 p.m, which is 
almost 12 hours after she was actually picked up from the village. 

 
She was gang-raped in the jungles before being brought to the police 
headquarters. She has clearly stated this in her statement to the Magistrate, 
and also in her testimony to us. She was also shown obscene pictures on the 
mobile and sexually abusive language was used by the police/SOG forces. 

 
She and her cousins were threatened at gun-point not to divulge any information 
about this incident. 

 
Several people, including the sarpanch and her family members went to Adava 
Police Station to enquire about her and the others by about 10 a.m. on the 
morning of February 12itself, but they were not allowed to go in and meet 
anyone, and were told that they have no information from the barricaded gates 
of 
the thana itself. They waited the whole day, but no information was provided to 
them about her whereabouts and safety.
 
A month later, the family was able to trace her to R. Udaigiri jail when some 
people of a neighboring village reported hearing that she was there. Upon 
meeting her, she immediately informed her parents about the rape incident. 

 
Her father filed a complaint petition in the J.F.M.C. Udaigiri only in August 
2010 about the incident of rape in custody. There has been a continuous 
atmosphere of tension and insecurity amongst the adivasi villagers in the area 
since this incident; people are voluntarily surrendering to avoid being falsely 
killed in encounters or arrested and getting stuck in jails uncertainly. All 
these factors, plus the fact that his daughter was engaged to be married in May 
2010 and this kind of news would harm her future prospects played on the 
parents’ mind before taking this decision. They have also written to the Chief 
Minister, State Women’s Commission, State Human Rights Commission and Chief 
Justice of the Orissa High Court. They have received no response from anyone. 

 
The Magistrate has taken the petition into cognizance, and has recorded her and 
her father’s statements. Despite the seriousness and gravity of the crime, the 
police has not taken any action in filing an FIR or initiating an enquiry 
against its own personnel. In fact, the SP does not feel that he should be 
doing 
anything suo motto even though he said he is well aware of the incident through 
various sources, including the media.
 
The manner in which she was picked up and the subsequent lapses in procedures 
clearly show that the security forces, the police, the court and the jail have 
completely disregarded all safeguards available for women in custody.   
 
Ø  She was picked up in the night hours from her residence. 
Ø  No woman constable was present at the time of her pick-up in the village.
Ø  No custody memo was given to the family members.
Ø  Instead of anyone from the family / village, a ‘fake’ witness has been 
recorded in the arrest memo (her family members and local sarpanch waited in 
front of the thana the whole day but they were not given any information and 
could have been called in as witness).
Ø  Place of arrest has not been shown in the arrest memo.
Ø  No medical examination was done at the police station or at the time of 
producing in the court.
Ø  At the time of producing before the Magistrate, she was only asked to sign 
some papers and her finger-prints were taken. She was not asked anything about 
ill-treatment and whether she needs legal assistance or a medical examination.
Ø  At the time of entry in the jail, she reported being severely beaten up with 
rifle butts by the security forces (this was confirmed by the pharmacist also). 
Instead of taking this as a serious human rights violation and probing further 
(which might have revealed the rape in the beginning), this was considered as a 
routine case and was treated with simple pain-killers and other medicines.
Ø  Only a cursory medical report has been prepared at the jail.
Ø  Although it is mandatory that under-trial prisoners should be presented in 
the court once every 15 days, she has been presented in the court only once 
during the entire period of over seven months of judicial custody till the 
petition on the rape case was filed.
 
Demands
The Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression network demands:
Ø  Criminal proceedings be immediately initiated against the police and SOG 
personnel who were part of the raid team on 12February,  2010 for committing 
the 
heinous crime of rape and/or protecting the perpetrators. 

Ø  Procedures and safeguards for protecting women in custody must be strictly 
adhered to.
Ø  Women in conflict areas are much more vulnerable to sexual violence and we 
demand a serious response from the district and state administration when a 
woman shows the courage to make such a serious complaint.  

 
Team Fact Finding Members:
                             
                             Anuradha Talwar            (West Bengal) 
(tel-9433002064)
                             Shivani Taneja                 (Bhopal) 
(tel-9425600382)
                             K. Anuradha                    (Vishakhapatnam)
                             Pramodini Pradhan        (Bhubaneswar) 
(tel-9439200989)
 
 
 
Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression (WSS) is network of women’s 
organizations, human rights organizations and individuals from across India. It 
is a non-funded effort initiated by women, and is concerned with atrocities and 
repression against women by state and non-state actors, especially in conflict 
zones. Contact Email: [email protected]


      

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