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Badaun Case: Rape of one of the two cousins not confirmed, says DGP

Several important facts had come to light after a team of forensic experts visited the crime scene, adds the DGP

Press Trust of India Lucknow
In a new twist to Badaun gang-rape and murder case, Uttar Pradesh DGP A L Banerjee today said rape of one of the two girls, who were found hanging from a tree, was not confirmed by forensic experts and that property could be a motive for the gruesome crime.

"Of the two victims, one was a lone child. Her father has three brothers who have limited resources. In case she is not alive, then it can benefit others. It (property) can be one of the motives. I am not saying that this is the motive," Banerjee told reporters here.

Several important facts had come to light after a team of forensic experts visited the crime scene, he said.
 
Rape of one of the victims was not confirmed by the experts, the DGP said.

Referring to recovery of four beer bottles and two glasses from the scene, he said "it may be that the crime is of any other type. Those, who are being talked about, may not be involved. They might be released, but it depends on the investigations. We don't think that one of the victims was raped."

"Two policemen have been dismissed. If there has been any shortcoming, it will be rectified," he said.

Admitting laxity on part of the local police, Banerjee said a lot of evidence could have been collected immediately.

But, the local police made no extra effort to find them, he said adding the forensic team, which was sent to the scene, collected important evidence.

The post mortem report stated the victims died due to hanging, but examination by the experts revealed they were hanged after they were killed, the DGP said.

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First Published: Jun 07 2014 | 7:48 PM IST

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