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Caught on video, women cops bulldoze home of rape accused in MP

| @indiablooms | Mar 11, 2023, at 04:51 am

Bhopal/IBNS: A group of women cops bulldozed the home of a rape accused in Madhya Pradesh, a video showed, making this the latest in the series of bulldozer justice in Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states.

The officer who led the team said it was a heinous crime and justified the act by saying that the cops did a "good job".

She added that such actions deserve this kind of punishment.

A minor was gang-raped in Damoh, nearly 250 km from the capital Bhopal.

Three people were arrested in the case. A fourth one, Kaushal Kishore Chaubey, is on the run.

The police said he had illegally built a house on occupied land. The cops demolished the house.

"The man has been on the run in the minor's gang-rape case. Kaushal Kishore Chaubey had illegally occupied land. The bulldozer was operated by a group of women officers. The women officers did a good job and such actions should continue," said Prashita Kurmi, station officer, Raneh.

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