CBI formally files charge sheet in Kathua Gang rape case 

Jammu, January 08, 2023 (PPI-OT):In the horrific gang-rape and murder case of an eight year-old Kathua girl, Asifa, police’s crime branch has formally charge-sheeted Shubam Sangra, one of the eight culprits instrumental in the abduction, gang rape and killing of the child after Indian Supreme Court declared him an adult.

The incident took place HIranagar area of Kathua district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 2018. Though the trial is expected to start in Punjab’s Pathankot, as ordered by the Supreme Court in 2018, the crime branch submitted its charge sheet under various sections including those related to murder, rape, kidnapping and wrongful confinement before chief judicial magistrate in Kathua.

The charge sheet was committed to sessions court in Kathua which has fixed January 24 as the next date of hearing in the case. According to the Supreme Court order of 2018, the sessions court of Pathankot will be hearing the case and the appellate court would be the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Sangra was also shifted from a Juvenile Home to the regular Kathua Jail after the crime branch served the Supreme court order of November 22 in which he was declared an adult. The Crime Branch charge sheet detailed Sangra’s involvement in the horrific crime. It said Sangra was responsible for an overdose of sedatives forcibly administered to the eight-year-old, rendering her “incapacitated” to resist sexual assault on her as well as her murder.

“She was forcefully administered five tablets of Clonazepam of 0.5 mg each on January 11, 2018 which is higher than the safe therapeutic dose. Subsequently more tablets were given…The signs and symptoms of an overdose may include drowsiness, confusion, impaired coordination, slow reflexes, slowed or stopped breathing, coma (loss of consciousness) and death,” a medical expert was quoted as saying in the charge sheet.

The peak concentration of clonazepam is achieved in the blood after one hour to 90 minutes of oral administration and its absorption is complete, “irrespective of administered either with or without food”, according to the concluding opinion. Doctors were of the opinion that tablets given to the child could have pushed her into a state of shock or coma.

Sangra, who had been filing petitions at various courts, finally got caught when a shoddily drafted application for a birth certificate led to the unraveling of the conspiracy to proclaim him as a juvenile.

According to the charge sheet in the case filed by the Crime Branch, Sangra was instrumental in the abduction, gang rape and killing of the child. Eight people, including Sangra, were accused in the case that shook the conscientious people with its details of brutality.

The special court on June 10, 2019 sentenced three men to life imprisonment till last breath. These were Sanji Ram, the mastermind and caretaker of the devasthanam (temple) where the crime took place, special police officer Deepak Khajuria and a civilian called Parvesh Kumar.

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