Two taxi drivers in judicial custody for British girl’s rape

Shimla, June 23: A court in Himachal Pradesh sent two taxi drivers, accused of raping an 18-year-old British volunteer teacher at Palampur town, to 13-day judicial remand, police said.

The volunteer, who was teaching underprivileged children in the region as part of an exchange programme, was allegedly abducted and raped by local residents taxi-owner Rakesh Kumar, 28, and his friend Sunil 26.

“Both the accused were sent to judicial remand for 13 days by a court in Palampur Monday,” investigating officer Shiv Chand said by phone.

Earlier, the court had sent them to police custody.

Shiv Chand said the two taxi drivers allegedly abducted the victim, who was returning after her day’s work, on the outskirts of Palampur on June 18.

“The accused first molested her in the moving vehicle and then dragged her out and raped her,” the official said.

A total of 42 British citizens have come to India for 10 weeks to teach poor children under an exchange programme.

The rape victim has already left for Britain after deposing before the court. However, other British nationals who came for the charity projects are staying on here.

Kangra Superintendent of Police Atul Kumar Fulzele said: “We are awaiting the forensic laboratory report. Once the report comes, the charge-sheet (in the rape case) would be filed in the court.”

Inspector General S.R. Mardi said the case would preferably be put before a fast-track court for speedy justice.

-IANS