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LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Six men were arrested Thursday in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh for allegedly raping and killing two teenage girls whose bodies were found hanging from a tree a day earlier.
The 15- and
17-year-old girls belonged to the Dalit community, the lowest rung of India’s
rigid caste hierarchy, and were found hanging from a tree in a sugarcane field
near their house in Lakhimpur Kheri district, police said.
Dalits —
formerly known as “untouchables” — are victims of thousands of attacks each
year. According to human rights organizations, Dalit women are particularly
vulnerable to caste-based discrimination and sexual violence.
According to
an initial investigation, the sisters reportedly left their home on Wednesday
and met with two of the arrested men with whom they may have had a
relationship, police superintendent Sanjiv Suman said.
The two men
confessed to strangling the sisters after raping them, and then called two
others to help get rid of the bodies, he said. They later hung the bodies from
a tree in an attempt to pass their deaths off as suicides, Suman said. Two
other men were also arrested in connection with the incident, but police did
not say what they are suspected of doing.
Police
brought complaints of suspected murder, assault, rape and rape of a minor. A
postmortem examination has been carried out at a hospital and the bodies have
been handed over to the family for last rites, senior police officer Prashant
Kumar said.
On Wednesday
night, the victims’ mother went to the police station, where she said three
unidentified men and a male neighbor abducted her daughters, the Press Trust of
India news agency reported.
The incident
sparked anger in the village, and residents held a demonstration after the
bodies were found. Police have been deployed across the village to maintain law
and order, local media reports said.
The incident
also sparked outrage on social media, where opposition politicians attacked the
state government and chief minister, who belongs to Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s Bhartiya Janata Party.
Reports of
rape are hauntingly familiar in India. In 2020, the gang rape and death of a
Dalit woman triggered anger across the country with protesters rallying in the
streets. It followed a month after a 13-year-old Dalit girl was raped and
killed in Uttar Pradesh.
Rape and
sexual violence has been under the spotlight since the 2012 gang rape and
brutal killing of a 23-year-old student on a New Delhi bus. The attack
galvanized massive protests and inspired lawmakers to order the creation of
fast-track courts dedicated to rape cases and stiffer penalties for those
convicted of the crime.
