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MP police announce reward for untraceable Congress MLA

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
The Madhya Pradesh police have announced a reward of Rs 10,000 for information on Congress MLA Hemant Katare who, police said, was not appearing before them in connection with a case of rape and abduction despite being served summons.

"We announced a reward of Rs 10,000 against Katare last night as he is absconding and is not appearing before the police despite summons," Bhopal Superintendent of Police (SP-South) Rahul Kumar Lodha said today.

Police have also announced a reward for Vikramjit Singh, an aide of the complainant in Katare's case, officials said. Singh is untraceable since January 24 when a 21-year-old journalism student was arrested for allegedly trying to extort money from Katare after threatening to file a rape case against the MLA.
 

The student, while in jail, had complained against Katare alleging that he had raped her several times following which police took a case of rape and abduction against the Congress MLA on February 2.

Police had also constituted a nine-member special investigation team (SIT) to probe the allegations against the MLA.

Katare, in his defence, had earlier said that the journalism student had met him a couple of times and, along with her aide Singh, had tried to extort money.

Police had arrested the woman when she came to collect Rs 5 lakh as part of a "settlement" with the MLA. She was granted bail on February 5, officials said.

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First Published: Feb 17 2018 | 4:30 PM IST

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